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BY
Margaret Thom
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P r r f a r 0
IN LOOKING over the history
of the Class of 1913, the fact
tliat impressed the Editors of
the Legenda as being truly dis-
tinctive of us as a class, was the
number of changes in the academic
and social life of the college which
had been effected in the four short
years of our course. We have
gathered these together and now
present them without connnent,
for we feel that they speak for
themselves.
(Eablr af (Eliaug^s
1. Cliafing-Dishes Forbidden
i. Tlie Arrival
3. Freshman Play Abolished
4. Society Congress
,5. Spelling Classes
(). May Day
7. New Library
8. Tree Day
!). Required Gym.
10. Sophomore Victory in Indoor
Meet
11. Myth of the Scrapbook
12. News and Magazine Combi-
nation
13.
New President
14.
New Social Schedule and
Point System
15.
Student Government Meet-
ings
10.
Forensic Burning
17.
Death of Backwoodsman
18.
Crew Comj)etition for Speed
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Baseliall
ir
20.
Six-Day Week
21.
Grades
22.
Students' Building
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23.
Political Parade
24.
Glee Club Dance
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H^anrh nf ©rust^^a
(iffirrra
Samuel Billings Capen, M.A., LL.I).
President of the Board
William Lawrence, D.D., LL.D.
Vice-President of the Board
Alexander McKenzie, D.D. .....
President Emeritus
Mrs. Henry F. Durant ......
Secretary
Alpheus H. Hardy, B.A. ....
Treasurer
Mtmbtrs of tl]r IBoari. will) AiirrBflta
. Jamaica Plain
Bishop of Massachusetts
Cambridge
Wellesley
Boston
Mr. Edwin H. Abbott .
Mr. William Blodget .
Mr. Samuel B. Capen .
Mr. Joseph L. Colby
Mr. George H. Davenport
INIrs. Henry F. Durant .
Mrs. Willi.\m G. F.\rlow
Mr. Andrew Fiske
Mr. Edwin F. Greene .
Mr. Alpheus H. Hardy .
Busin
Miss Caroline Hazard
Pres. George E. Horr .
Dr. William E. Huntington 647
Rt. Rev. AVilli.\m L.\wrence
Mr. William H. Lincoln
Mrs. SaiMuel McC. Lindsay .
Dr. Alexander ^NIcKenzie
Mrs. William A. Montgomery
Mrs. Frank Mason North
Mr. George H. Palmer
Miss Ellen Fitz Pendleton, ex officio
Miss Helen J. Sanborn
Mrs. Norman F. Thompson
Miss Corneli.\ Warren
Dr. William F. Warren
Mr. Herbert J. Wells .
Mrs. John C. Whitin
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. 1 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass.
Chestnut Hill, Boston, Mass.
38 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
855 Centre St., Newton Centre, Mass.
460 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Wellesley, Mass.
24 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass.
216 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
6 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass.
445 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Vddress, 1107 Tremont BIdg., Boston, Mass.
Peace Dale, R. I.
63 Institution Ave., Newton Centre, Mass.
Commonwealth Ave., Newton (Vntre, Mass.
122 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
Beech Rd., Brookline, Mass.
Chestnut St., Englewood, N. J.
12 (iarden St., Cambridge, Mass.
233 Westminster Rd., Rochester, N. Y.
. 121 AVest 122d St., New York, N. Y.
1 1 Quincy St., Cambridge, ]\Lass.
Wellesley. Mass.
383 Broadwav, Winter Hill, Boston, ^Liss.
1536 Harlem Ave., Rockford, 111.
Cedar Hill, Waltham, Mass.
131 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass.
Kingston, R. L
Whitinsville, Ma.ss.
Q^fitr^rH 0f Aiimtutstratt0u
Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D.
President
Olive Da\ is, B.S.
Director of Halls of Residence
Katharine Piatt Raymond, B.S., M.D.
Resident Physician
Edith Souther Tufts, M.A.
Registrar
Mary Caswell
Secretary to the President
Mary Frazer Smith, B.A.
Secretary to the Dean
Dorothea Wells, B.A.
Corresponding Secretary to the Dean
Laur.\ Adella Welch, B.A.
Secretary to the Director of Halls of Residence
George Gould
Assista7it Treasurer
Bertha Lydia Caswell
Purchasing Agent
Evelyn Amelia Munroe, B.A.
Cashier
Charlotte Scott Whiton
Purveyor
Louise Anne Dennison
Superindentent of Midland House
Mary Elizabeth Cook
Superintendent of Wood Cottage
Mary Elida Rust
Superintendent of .Xoauett House
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Makv Sxow
Superintendent of Pomeroi/ Hall
Kathahine Harris
Superintendent of Freeman Cottage
IIklex Willakd Lymax, H.A.
Superintendent of Stone flail
Eva Fanny Swift
Superintendent of Crofton House and Ridgewai/ Refectori/
Emma Culross Gibbons, Ph.B.
Superintendent of lieehe Hall
Mabel Priest Daniel, B.A.
Superintendent of Cazenore Hall
Harriet Lester
Superintendent of Shafer Hall
Julia Woodhull Smith
Superintendent of Wilder Hall
Emilie Eastman
Superintendent of Fiske ( 'ottac/e
Effie Jane Buell
Superintendent of Xorumhef/a Cottage
Charlotte Henderson Chadderdon
Superintendent of Webb Houne
Elizabeth BrRRoroHs Wheeler
Superintendent of FAiot Cottage
Florence Evelyn McGowan
Superintendent of Domestic Service in College Hall
Bertha Moulton Beckford
Manager of Bookstore and Post Office
Mary Oilman Ahlers, B.A.
Assistant to the Registrar, and Alumnae General Serretari/
Henry Herbert Austin, B.S.
Superintendent of the College Plant
Frederick Dutton Woods. B.S.
Superintendent of Crounds
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O^fRr^rs nf Justrurtinu auit (Snurrumrut
Qllaaiitral Arrkvnhuiiu
A x.iocicite PrDJessor
Alice Walton, Ph.D.
Art
Profef<)tor
Alice ^'.\N Vechten Brown
Ansociate Profennor
Edith Roise Abbott
InMrncior.i
*Eliz.\ J.\coBrs \p;\vKiHK, M.A. Mabel Tidball
Edith Harriet Moore, M.A.
Citratar
Myrtilla Avery
AHtrouamy
Profenxorn
Sarah Frances Whiting, Sc.D.
Ellen Hayes, B.A.
histriiclor
Leah Brown Allen, B.A.
t'uruior
Elizabeth Phebe Whiting
*Ahsent on leave.
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IBtbliral -^tHtnry. IGitrraturr au^ ilitlrrprrlattutt
Prq/V.v.vor
Eliza Hall Kendrick, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Adelaide Imogene Locke, B.A., S.T.B.
Instructors
Katrine Wheelock, B.D.
*Eleanor Dexsmore Wood, M.A.
Muriel Streibert, B.A., B.D.
Helen Hawley Nichols, Ph.D.
Rose Talbot
iBalaity
Professor
Margaret Clay Ferguson, Ph.D.
Associate Professors
Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D.
*LiNCOLN Ware Riddle, Ph.D.
Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph.D.
Instructors
Mary Campbell Bliss, M.A.
Maude Cipperly Wiegand, B.A.
Alice Maria Ottley, M.A.
Mabel Keyes Babcock, B.A., M.S.
Margaret Heatley, B.A.
Mabel Annie Stone, B.A.
Assistants
Gladys Earle, B..\.
Nellie Fosdick
*Absent on leave.
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Professor
*Charlotte Fitch Roberts, Ph.D.
.issociale Professor
Ch.\rlotte Almira Bragg, B.S.
Instructor
Louisa Stone Stevenson, Ph.D.
Assistant
Jennie Tilt, M.S.
Curator
Mary Marian Fuller
lEronnmira anii ^artology
Professor
*Katharine Coman, Ph.B.
Associate Professor
Emily Greene Balch, B.A.
Instructors
Anna Prichitt Youngman, Ph.D.
Hazel Kyrk, Ph.B.
Emilie J. Hutchinson
Eiiuratian
Professor
Arthur Orlo Norton, A.M.
*Ab.sent on leave.
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lElnruttuu
Professor
Malvina Bennett, B.S., M.A.
lustrnctor
Caroline Hardwkke
Assistant
Eda G. Heinemann
Sityltal] IGitrraturr
Professors
Katharine Lee Bates, M.A.
ViDA DUTTON SCUDDER, M.A.
Alice Vinton Waite, M.A.
Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D.
A ssociate Professors
Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D.
Martha Hale Shackford, Ph.D.
Charle.s Lowell Young, B.A.
Martha Pike Conant, Ph.D.
Instructor
Annie Kimball Tuell, M.A.
Assistant
PYorence Converse, M.A.
Suyltsih (Eumpinnliou
Professors
Soi'HiE Chantal Hart, M.A.
Alice Vinton Waite, M..\.
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^1 .sMwiate Prcfessor
*Agnes Frances Perkins, .M.A.
hiKinictom
Josephine May Birnham, I'li.l).
*Clare Macllelen Howard, M.A.
Elizabeth Wheeler Manwarinc;, H.A.
Amy Kelly, M.A.
Josephine Harding Batchelder, M.A.
Helens Buhlert Macee, B.A.
Ethel A'an Zandt Sullivan, B.A.
Alfred Dwicht Sheffield, M.A.
Percy Waldron Long, Ph.D.
Helen S. Hughes, B.A.
Helen R. Hull. B..\.
tEttnliali ffiattguagr
Professor
Alice Vinton Waite, M.A.
Associate Professor
Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D.
Instructor
A.MY Kelly, M.A.
Professor
Henriette Louise TH^RfesE Colin, Ph.D., Off. L P.
Associate Professor
*Valentine Julie Puthod
*Absent on leave.
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In.stnictors
Magdeleine Otten Garret, Lie. es L.
HfiLftNE Am^lie Forest, Lie. es L.
Madeleine Doby
Louise Gambrill, B.A.
Alice Robbin.s, Ph.B.
(gpologg auft (Srngrapljij
Professor
Elizabeth Florette Fisher, B.S.
Instructors
Frederick Henry Lahee, Ph.D.
Winifred Goldring, B.A.
Sumner Web-ster Gushing, M.A.
^prman
Professor
MaRGARETHE MtJLLER
Associate Professors
*Natalie Wipplinger, Ph.D.
Emma Marie Scholl, Ph.D.
Instructors
Florence Emily Hastings, M.A.
Mariana Gogswell, B.A.
tMARGARET LiTTLE, B.A.
Assistants
Helen M. Johnston, B.A.
Jacob Lowenberg
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Professor
Angie Glara Ghapin, M.A.
*Absent on leave, 1st Semester.
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Axsociaie Professors
Annie Sybil JVIontague, 'SI. A.
Katharine May Edwards, Ph.D.
i^iatory
Professor
Elizabeth Kimball Kendall, M.A., LL.B.
Associate Professors
Julia Swift Orvis, Ph.D.
*Edna Virginia Moffett
Mabel Elisabeth Hodder, Ph.D.
Instructors
Louise Fargo Brown, Ph.D.
Edwin A. Cottrell
Louise H. Snowden
l^yglrup attiJ ^l^yairal tfturatton
Director
Amy- Morris Homans, M.A.
Associate Professor
William Skarstom, M.D.
Instructors
jnl\rgaret .j0hn.son
Estella May Fearon, B.S.
LoRETTo Fish Carney
Edn.\ Lois Williams
Marion Wheeler Hartwell
IIakkiet Noyes Flanders, M.D.
Assistants
Marion C'hadwick
Agnes Roche, B.A.
*Absent on leave.
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Profeifsor
Margaret Hastings Jackson
ICattn
Professor
Adeline Belle Hawes, M.A.
Associate Professors
Alice Walton, Ph.D.
Caroline Rebecca Fletcher, M.A.
Assisiant
A. Bertha Miller, M.A.
Appltpi iflatljptttatira
Professor
Ellen Hayes, B.A.
Purr JHatl^rmattra
Professor
Ellen Louisa Bcrrell, B.A.
Associate Professors
Eva Chandler, B.A.
Helen Abbott Merrill, Ph.D.
Roxana Haywari) Vivian, Ph.D.
Instructors
*Mabel Minerva Young, M.A.
Clara Eliza Smith, Ph.D.
EuPHEMiA Richardson Worthington, Ph.D.
Mary Florence Curtis, B.A.
*Absent on leave.
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Professor
Hamilton Crawford MacDougall, Mus.D.
Associate Professor
Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A.
Instrucinrs
Hetty Shepard Wheeler, M.A.
Emily Josephine Hurd
Edith Estelle Torrey
Albert Thomas Foster
Alice Ayers Phillips
Blanche Brocklebank
(Homparalinr ?3l|tlalogg
Professor
Henriette Louise ThSrSse Colin, Ph.D., Off. I. P.
Associate Professors
Katharine May Edwards, Ph.D.
Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D.
*Xatalie AVipplinger, Ph.D.
JJhtlnaopliy attb ^Byrbolagy
Professors
Mary Whiton Calkins, ^LA., l>itt.D., LL.D.
Mary Sophia Case, B.A.
Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, Pli.D.
Instructor
Helen Dodd Cook, Ph.D.
Ethel Bowman, ]\L.\.
Assistants
Florence M. Kunkel, B.A.
Evelyn M. Wal.msley, B.A.
*Absent on leave l.st semester.
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Professor
Sarah Frances Whiting, Sc.D.
,1 associate Professors
Grace Evangeline Davis, M.A.
Louise Sherwood McDowell, Ph.D.
Itislnictors
Lucy Marion Stevenson, B.S.
Margaret Calderwood Shields, B.A.
^pattial)
Instructor
Alice Huntington Bushee, M.A.
Professor
Alice Robertson, Ph.D.
Associate Professors
Marian Elizabeth Hubbard, B.S.
Caroline Burling Thompson, Ph.D.
Instructors
Carrie ^Lmde Holt, M.A.
Margaret Harris Cook. Ph.D.
Mabel Louise Robinson, M.A.
Curalors
Albert Pitts Morse
Julia Ann Wood Hewitt
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iFiTslmtau O^fttrrrs
Mary E. Colt
Marcia Kerr
Clara A. Hart
Emily Pardee
Katharine Duffield
Melrose Pitman
Evelyn K. "Wells
Marian L). Parsons
Marie P. Hill /
Helen G. Logan \
Pingsa Hr I
Helen ^IcC. Joy \
. Prcsifh'iif
Vice-Prcsideiif
( 'orrespouding Secretary
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
Executive B
nan
Advisory Committee
Factotums
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(Ulir Aninal
The fntal day, the first n'lvat fhange has come,
And long expected college days begun.
The brakenian haileth loudly: "Wellesley Farms!"
They start, a prey to feverish alarms.
The brakeman singeth blithely: "Wellesley Hills!"
Suspense reduces them to quakes and chills.
But next the oracle cries: " Wel-les-lee ! "
Scarce have they strength to seize their bags and flee.
So 1913 landed — great event!
Appearing small, but charged with vast portent.
The joyful crowd seize her in wild embrace
While rivals struggle for her new suitcase.
In triumph 191.'5 swarms through town
Like bees in a new beehive setthng down;
Like bees, each drone and worker hunts her cell.
But of the first look of those rooms — O, well!
Soon ardent friends drop in with busy clack
To tell the news and "watch you all unpack";
They buzz of lumpy cots and midnight oil.
Of quizzes, math., and unremitting toil;
But all dire jjresage sounds so far away —
A Senior asks you to the great C. A.!
Never a class so feted with attention!
(Later with flunk notes fated — but no mention).
Music and c«mcerts, proms, and serenade.
Plays and grouj)-games, gym., and the fire-brigade;
All these are j^romised for the freshman's pleasure,
To show how college values her new treasure.
And well do famous speakers at C. A.
Tell how they long awaited this great day
And rally all of Wellesley to one cheer
Of glorious welcome that "13 is here.
M. T. C.
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(From a 1913 Freshman Standpoint)
Our aim is to be just, aud yet it is evident that we were the prime
factor in another momentous change. When our great body of
proletariats, 400 strong, scattered to survey the campus, the first
things we noticed were six aristocratic bungalows tucked away
unobtrusively in hollows. Upon our inquiries, nods and "Sh-ush-es"
went "round. Yet it did not take us long to learn that these were the
lairs of privilege, the dens of monopoly. Social graces and closest
friendships were "cornered" in these six little bandboxes.
Then it was that we. the proletariats, awoke into consciousness
and power. We. the Class of 1913. inaugurated a revolution. Led
by older heads, our ardent young reformers roused the spirit of
democracy from her dream of fancied security. Some nameless
champion hurled a socialistic thunderl)()lt through the Xcir.^' editorial
page. At that battle-cry, all Wellesley united to the call of social
democracy.
In praise of the privileged be it said that they were the first to
respond, the first to suggest an "orgy of self-sacrifice." Needless to
say we. along with the uniirivilegotl, rallied to the support of the
"trust-busters."
The impetus once given, social revolution went on without our
assistance. ^Meetings were hekl and the okl regime fell, as was testi-
fied by the jaded nerves of upj^er classmen who suddenly ceased
taking the tr()ul)le of introducing us to tlieir friends. We. too. held
a class meeting and declared in favor of tiie eligibility of every liighly
intelligent or prominent citizen to social distinction and the right
to wear a decoration. It is hard to speak of the self-sacrifice of stifled
curiosity when we forewent "open houses" till Junior year. Still
it is 1910, 1911, and 191'-2 who made the greatest sacrifices in their
relinquishment of much that was dear for the sake of a larger democ-
racv, and it is to them we owe the most glorious part of our reforms.
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(Apologies to Tenun.son)
Garlands to rigiit of them,
Slickers to cover them.
Leaders in front of them,
[Marched they in silence.
Singing with all their might.
Flower basket clutched tight.
Up to the Backwoodsman,
In the i^ale dawn of light
Marched the green freshmen.
Queens to rule over them,
Children to play with them.
Clowns to make sport of them,
Bumping and jostling;
As the damp evening fell.
They, who had marched so well
Under the May Day spell,
Went from the old gym doors
Back to the Vill to dwell,
All that was left of them —
Left of green freshmen.
When will the glory fade
Of their May Day parade.'*
They made no blunders.
Think of the dark, wet day.
Pity the tlamp array.
Plucky green freshmen.
iFrrslimati Plag!
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N. B. — The giving of a pageant was a departure from the custom which had always been for the
Senior Class to wear caps and gowns, and the Juniors to wear white, combined in some way with
their class color.
The Homeward Progress of Her Most
Gracious Majestie
QUEENE ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND
shewing
lier entertainment before the Citie hy the chil-
(h-en of the Ghapel of Bhtekfriars; and other
Entertainments
which did occur in [\\v order here set downe;
together with a fnll. ctirrect and accural
account of the words spoken by Her
Majestie as it was enacted in this
wise by the students of Wellesley :
1 !)!()— Her Majestie, witli the chief Lordes and
Ladies of tlie Gourte; Yeomen of the
Queene's Guard; the choir boys of St.
Paules, and tlie cliikh-en of the
Ghapel of Blackfriars.
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1911 — Tlie Xohio Ladies and Cioiitlenien of tlie Courte; and the
Queeiie's Soldiery.
1912 — The people come out from London.
1913 — Peasants from the hamlets roundabout.
H.P.E. — An Embassy from Scotland.
SIljp Vagrant — Dramatis Personae
Senior Mistress .
QuEENE Elizabeth
Maids of Honor
Senior Aides
. (jertrude Carter
Isadore Douglas
Iva Corwin
Hester Davies
Winifred Finlay
Mary Libby
Florence MacDonald
Katherine McGill
Helen Owen
Helen Piatt
■Nlarv Hoot
Herald .... Bell Mapes
Little Peasant Girl Evelyn Wells
Freshman Mistress of Ceremonies
Peasant Boy
Court Jesters
Boy Masquer
Helen Logan
Freshma n Orato r
Mary Hathaway
Girer of the Spade
Ruth Van Blarcom
Receiver of the Spade
Emma Hawkridge
Senior Orator
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(Jlljlartiiia
A celel)ration of rites done to the Cioddess Chloris, who, in a
general council of the gods, was proclaimed Goddess of the Flowers,
according to that of Ovid in the Fasti, ArbUrinm in Dea floris habe.
Chloris ....... Esther Randall
Zephyrus ....... Miriam Loder
Spring ....... Cornelia Fenno
Naiads, Fountains, Nymphs, and Servants of the Season.
(ihr Anttmaoriuf
Dwarf
Cupid
Tempest
Rainbow
Thunder
Lightning
The Four
Rain
Emilie Ward
Helen Adair
Selma Smith
Mayde Hatch
Winds
Snow
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Marcia Kerr
Helen R. Martin
Ada Herring
Helen McG. Joy
Marjorie Cowee
Mary E. Colt
Melrose Pitman
Mary E. Clark
Sarah W. Parker
Marian Prince
Ruth ^^\N liLARcoM
Edith R. Wilbur
President
Vicc-Presidoit
( 'orre.spondi)i(j Sccniari/
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
. Executive Board
Advisory Committee
Factotums
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This is fearful ground, and we must tread lightly. It was in
the early days when "we as a class" were more interested in "us
as a class" tlian in anything else. Some very far-seeing member
of our hotly (having in mind, no douhl. the delectation of the future
class baby) suggested that we have a class scrap-book. Of class
scraps we Iiad none — so some failed to perceive the function of the
scrap-book at tirst.
So we began by taking pictures of ourself at all periods of growth,
and pasting in little commemorative notices of "baby's first walk,"
when she carried green lanterns up to the campus, and made much
noise after the traditional method of infants. Then we had notices
of "baby's first row" in her new boat, when she broke her bottle
on the bow, anil threw it away forever; baby's Christmas present
from the Dean, coming rather late, in a blue envelope, and not at
all appreciated by the ungrateful child, etc.
Never did the shades of Cosines or Maclaurin disappear from
the sight and memory of the elect at Midyears any more quickly
than our beloved record-book the second year. It seemed to die a
natural death with shower-baths and high-school banners at the
end of So])homore year.
I have heard of those who surreptitiously destroy the records
of their infantine progress kept by fond guardians. But I? — Do I
believe it.^ Never! Rather would I believe that 1913 was beaten
at forensic l)urning — which is. in the language of Sophomore year,
reductio ad absurd iini.
M^as
3nbnnr Mnt
In the year that Halleys comet so grossly disappointed the
worhi at large, onr own particular blow fell. Not as a comet, but
as a thunderbolt from tlu> dei)ths of Mary Hemenway Hall came
the decree that all must be beautiful whether that was their natural
inclination or not. We hied us to the gym and long and assiduously
did we work. It was not all i)leasant, and for the most part we were
rather unwilling in our efforts. There are other joys in life beside
running from classes to gym work, being put through shower l)aths
like so many automatons, and then being turned out into the dark,
cold afternoon to scramble home to dress for dinner. P'or some
people this routine would not even be a joy of the minor sort, but
to the faithful it was a path towards a definite goal and, when the
time for reckoning came, the faithful were rewarded.
Sophomores, as w'c were, we staunchly marched onto the floor.
No thought of victory was with us, for we had been chastened and
humbled for so long by cold showers and fear of cuts being counted.
But as only the strong deserve the prize, so 1013 firmly went forth
to battle and won the first great contest in her career.
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®lir Nruts aub iEa^aztnr dombtuattou
It was ill the .s])riii,y' of our Sophomore year. As far as eye
couUl see there was nothing further to be reformed, except possibly
the deploral)le speed of College Hall elevator.
Suddenly it occurred to someone that the Ncirs, the vehicle
and mouthpiece of all the reform movements — that mysterious word
of four letters which seemed for divers serious individuals with pad
and pencil to l)e the open sesame to side-doors at the barn — might
welcome a little attention on its own account. There were even
reported to be some in the college who did not realize that the A^ews,
besides having three square inches of window-s])ace in its office and
a stool for the editor, owned a typewriter. Clearly something had to
be done to impress upon the mind of the community its existence.
As for the Magazine, that indeed was a name to conjure with.
To appear in its list of contents was an entrance into the Elysian
Fields of art. Netcs and Mac/azirie in those days were each supplied
from the same family exche(|uer. The Ncirs was a businesslike sheet,
whose onlv fault was such an intricacv of folding that one usuallv
had to retire to her own room and stand on her head to read page '•2.
The Maijazinc was an aesthetic folder, for which it was necessary to
employ a hairpin to bare its treasures to the world.
Some of us subscribed for one, some for another; it depended
on whether our tastes were parliamentarian or literary. A few pub-
lic spirited ones subscribed for l)oth with the alumnae.
The plan was simple, and really the outcome of a rare sense of
newspaperdom which had determined to reduce its staff by a com-
petitive system. Why not give them the A'cir.soncea week in aesthet-
ic garb and add a few bits of literary lore to the monthly number.
(We claim this idea as entirely originaL and feel no debt to ^Nlr. Lyman
A — .), added to which is the fact of a saving of $ .50 yearly to the
public-spirited, and only one subscription for which to dun. Besides
all this, the crowning and compelling fact of knowing now that our
free presses and Parliament of Fools, like Midyears, are always with
us, and one sees why the only thing for college to say was,
"Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediment".
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CAST OF SOPHOMORE PLAY
By Olivkk Goldsmith
Sir Charles Mari.ow
Young Charles JVIaulow
Mr. Hardcastle
George Hastings
Tony Lumpkin
Mrs. Hardcastle
Kate Hardcastle
Constance Neville
Miss Hardcastle's Maid
ii.s Nun
^laric Collins
Mary W. Hiiuij)lirey
Bessie Berkebile
Clara Hart
Virginia Wick
Mary Eliza Clark
Ruth Pe|)i)er(lav
. :Marie P. Hill
Geraldine Howarth
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Ti
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Landlohi)
DiGGORY. a Scrraiit
Bakmaid
Roger i
Jeremy i- Ilardcdsflc .scrraiifs
Dick i
Fellows
^
Nancy Brewster
Tilla McCiirten
Ruth Hypes
f Gertrude Souther
I Helen M. Brant
I Helen P. South
Gertrude Seliauffler
Hazel Holden
Ruth Curtis
Ada Herring
Ruth Van Blarcom
(Eammtttpr
Dorothy L. Drake, Clidinudii
Carol S. Prentice
Marie T. Collins
Gladys Dowling
Eleanor Vliet, '11, Coach
Mary- Horning,'! 1
Frances Egan,'12
Edith Flynn,'14
[39]
OUR bOPHOnORLltAR
A FRIEZE FORAW »mENWAV HAll
TRECEIiENCE_M" L'^'^r
-POWTIET^E
— SATHTIOBE:
CVJbHIONi
. TuRCOAT
■COUNTER TAW E
HOT W/iTER.T30rT(-f
SH TET-.
LC&
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W^^^n^
®l]r JnaiiQurattmt
The Inauguration of Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., as President of
Wellesley College, took place on Thursday, October the nineteenth, nineteen hun-
dred and eleven. First in the order of the exercises was the formation of the Aca-
demic Procession in College Hall, at ten o'clock. The i)rocession marched from
College Hall, \n\st the lake and the library, to Houghton ]\Icniorial Chai)el, between
two rows formed of the undergraduates of the college; the Seniors wearing caps
and gowns, the members of the underclasses in white, each wearing a badge of her
class color. The order of the Academic Procession was as follows: The President
of the Board of Trustees and the Surviving Founder of the College; the Vice-
President of the Board of Trustees and the President of the College; the Governor
of the Commonwealth, the Representatives of the State and of the Town, the
Trustees, Delegates from Educational Institutions, the Faculty, the Executive
Board of the Alumnae Association, Delegates from Alumnae ()?-ganizations and
the Executive Board of the Student Government Association. The honor of taking
[ U 1
»sia
part in the Iiiaiiiiuration of President Poiulletoii was a fitting;' culniiiiation of the
privileges that have heeii ijranted to our Stiuieiit Cloveniineiit Assoeiation.
At eleven oVlock the Inauguration Exercises began in the Chai)el. The Invo-
cation was given by the Mee-President of the Board of Trustees, tlie Right Reverend
WilHani Lawrence, Bisho]) of Massachusetts; then followed the Induction of the
President by the President of the Board of Trustees, Samuel Billings Capen, and
the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Mrs. Pauline A. Durant. After the Re-
s])onse of the Presitlent a hymn was sung and then followed three addresses: the
first, in behalf of the Faculty l>y the Acting Dean of the College, Miss Angle Clara
Chai)in; the second, in behalf of the Ahunnae by the President of the Alumnae
Association, Mrs. Frances Scudder Williams; and the third, in behalf of the stu-
dents by the President of the Student Government Association, Miss Anna
Katherine Bingham. After the singing of a .second hymn, came the Inaugural
Address by Miss Pendleton and, at last, the singing of "Alma Mater," and a
Benediction by Bishop Lawrence.
At half past two oVIock in the afternoon, after a luncheon in honor of the
Delegates at College Hall, there was an organ recital in Memorial Chapel. Then
followed addresses by four of the Delegates; PresidentLowell of Harvard t ni-
versity, President Faunce of Brown I'ni\ersity, President Taylor of Vassar Col-
lege and President King of Oberlin College.
At half past four. President Pendleton received the guests of the college at
the Farnsworth .\rt Museum. This Reception completed the day.
Smitm* O^fitrrrfi
Josephine E. Bryant
Berenice K. van Slyke
Harriet B. Devan
Elizabeth Haynes
Geraldine Howarth
Ruth E. Curtis ]
Alice M. Ross \
Edna L. Swope J
Dorothy L. Drake
Mary Eliza Clark
Edith R. Wilbur
Florence Y. Carder
President
Vice-President
Recordinji Secretary
C 'orre.fpoinliny Scerefari/
Treasurer
Executive Board
Advisory Committee
Factotums
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^w^
®l|r larluuofliiamau
{Apologivs to W'nrdsuorth)
I wandered pensively along
V>\ College Hall upon the hill,
When all at once I saw a throng
Wailing loud in accents shrill.
Since he was j)ut beneath the ban
They've taken away our only man.
Continuous as the hordes that spy
Around oin- doors forensic days.
They raised a never-ending cry,
And this the burden of their lays,
Since he was put beneath the ban
They've taken away our only man.
The aqueduct is far away
And they have laid him deep;
But always in the month of May
His weary ghost comes back to weep;
For he laments as spirits can
That they should steal our only man.
And often in our deepest woe.
In vacant or in pensive mood.
When manly thoughts must perforce go,
This is the bliss of solitude —
Since he retiu'us as spirits can
The^' ne'er can steal oiu- onlv man.
^ISfi
CAST OF THE JUNIOR PLAY
ISflBriuary
By ^VIiRRAY Carson and Louis N
Sir Jasper Thorndyke
JoGRAM
Captain Cruickshank
William Westwood
George Minifie
Abraham
Stilt-walker
Mrs. Cruickshank
Dorothy Cruickshank
Mrs. Minifie
Priscilla
Maid ....
Parker
Berenice K. van Slvke
Tilla .Mc(;arten
Mary Wheeler Humphrey
Mary E. Colt
Nancy E. Brewster
Charlotte Henze
Frederica L. Savage
Mary S. McDerniott
Evelyn F. Vander \eer
Esther A. Balderston
E. Lonise Wood
Benlah Hubbard
(Eommtttrr
Helen M. Brant, Clialrmati INIrs. Hicks, Coach
Mary A. Coggeshall Dorothy Harrison
Marjorie Cowee Elva L. McKee
146-1
MSIS
i'tuiirnt (Smtrrumrnt iHrrttnit Pinnt i>i|filrm.
There are other clianses that have gone to lin'hten the monotony
of 191.'}'s history; the most inonientous being the j)ernii.ssion to hold
Stndent Government Meetings during regular class appointments.
This has lent to our government not only a new dignity Init has
made its meetings accessible to every member.
The object of the revolution in the point system was to distrib-
ute the work evenly in each semester and to provide fewer chances
for any one girl to carry more than her share of outside responsi-
bilities. In concordance with this system, the dramatic points were
more carefully evaluated and their duration was definitely indicated.
More or less in i)ursuauce of this idea of systematizing the time
for work and play, the new Social Schedule was evolved. Since this
change began with 1913's entrance into the community, we feel that
we have not sutficient persjiective to deal with this subject disjjas-
sionatelv and fairlv.
#^rrii anh Btt^itl
There is speed and speed, but 1918 has the real class. Rest
assured we knew it long before crew competition! ^Ye set our pace on
the rope fire escapes early in our career, and so swift was that stride
that it took us through Gym in one year. Strong and beautiful we
emerged and speedier than ever. The pace grew wilder about forensic
time, and they do say there were stretches along the road where we
exceeded even the Non-Academic Committee's speed limit. On top
of this, crew competition was simple. We walked or rather rowetl off
with the prize.
Although speed is our strong point "we got style all the while."
Much to 191'-2"s dismay we showed them both in baseball, and so good
was our example that Jake Stahl thought fit to follow it this fall.
The World's Champions are at present living in a halo f)f reflected
glory. But their contest was a midget att'air compared to the battle
in which 1913 showed 191'-2 how real baseball is played.
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M^«a
®li? (Emtflaijratinn Jlnstttutrlt lij ilarruB
©uUiUB dlns^pltiuf (Etrrro
Marcus Tullius Josephine Cicero, being alxjut to consign for-
ever to the eager flames his oration against Lavinius Edith CatiUne
Brutus, and being liotly pursued l)y the aforesaid Catihne Brutus,
armed with acetylene search hghts, whistles, automobiles, and dire
conspiracies, betook himself to a glade, and finding it pre-occupied,
hied himself to the next with the same success; passing in this manner
through several beautiful sylvan scenes. The battle raged widely.
Finally a funeral pyre was raised and the populace, lightly clad,
gathered about with dire incantations. The dogs of war were leashed;
no Catiline Brutus about; all was ghostly quiet while the mystic
rites were administered. Only the breezes knew whither and whence
the ashes blew. Suddenly Catiline Brutus, let down from the upper
heavens by ciuiz ropes, inquired if sufficient time had elapsed to
burn that noble monument of Roman letters. Whereupon Alarcus
Tullius Josephine Cicero, being about to make a detour around the
paint mill swamp, replied tersely, '^Burned tii. Brute/'
Thus the curtain falls forever; not only upon Marcus Tullius
Josephine Cicero and Lavinius Edith Catiline Brutus, l)ut upon all
others who, possessed of distorted minds, strive to destroy those
masterpieces which they have previously built up by the sweat of
their brows.
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TH05E DAYS OF TRUE ^PuKT
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rtX ir^^ ^S -,t;^ Kn^ -^
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^^^
ViDA DUTTON SCUDDER
Ilonorarji Mimhcr, 1913
[54]
^ISJS
^^utnr (^ffirrra
Mary E. Colt, Las Animas,
Helen M. Braxt
Edith Montgomery .
Edith R. Wilbur
Elizabeth H. Kipp
Marcia Kerr 1
Marian Prince \
Lucille Bachman J
Ruth A. ^YooD^VARD 1
Florence MacCreadie i
Milward S. Muchmore I
Dorothy W. Ridgway [
Colo
President
Vice-President
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Executive Board
Advisory Covimittee
Factotums
[65]
Jessie V. Acklin
2146 CoUingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio
Marjorie H. Adams
Fergus Falls, Minn.
Lucille Bachman
Port Henrv, N. Y.
[5G]
Elizabeth Bakr
2333 Main St., Baker, Ore.
Annie E. Bailey
Sycamore St., Holbrook, Mass.
Lucia Bailey
200 Lowell St., Wakefield, Mass.
[o7]
Esther Balderston
in Euclid Ave., Ridgeway, Pa.
Evelyn Barlow
79 X. Franklin St., Pottstown, Pa.
Mabel R. Barr
117 Waii)()le St., Norwood, Mass.
\oS]
Helen G. Bates
37 Prentiss St., Cambridge, Mass.
Laura B. Batt
87 School St., Fall River, Mass.
Bessie Berkebile
2608 Glenwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio
[591
Helen A. Besler
!»!? W. 17th St.. Plaiuficld, X. J.
Edith N. Besse
29 Ingersoll Grove., Springfield, Mass.
Doris M. Bickelhaupt
lOO;? S. .lav St., Aberdeen, So. Dak.
GO]
Ruth Blaisdell
40 Fountain St., West Nowton, Mass.
Constance Block
3018 Forest Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
May p. Boyd
4o.38 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111.
[61
Elizabeth Boynton
379 Washington Ave.,
Brooklyn, N .Y.
Marian H. Bradley
•256 College St., Middletown, Conn.
Helen M. Brant
91 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
[62]
Nancy E. Brewster
717 Kenwood Parkway,
Minneapolis, Minn.
! Florence Brotherton
106 Pino-ree Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Elizabeth I. Brown
1907 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
[63]
Josephine E. Bryant
953 Main St.. East Hartford, Conn.
Constance Buell
47 Croton St., Welleslev Hills, Mass.
Rachel F. Burbank
48 Washington St.,
East Milton, Mass.
Gi]
Mauy 1. BURD
957 Bleecker St., Utica, N. Y.
Mary H. Burdett
67 Orchard St., Leominster, Mass.
Kathlene C. Burnett
17 Negu.s St., Web-ster, Mass.
r,o
Alice Burr
Fiiltonville, \. Y.
M. Agnes Butler
^ei South St., Pittsfield. Mass.
L. Ethel Cadoo
5 Parmlev PL, Siiimiiit, X. J.
[ r-G 1
Margaret P. Campbell
ManclK'ster. Cuiin.
Edith R. Canterbury
48 Hillcrest Rd..
East Wevmouth, Mass.
FLORE^X'E Y. Carder
San Jose, Cal.
[67]
LiNA R. Carr
Oxford, Me.
Marguerite Catlett
Brookings, So. Dak.
Mary L. Chapman
325 Bracket t St., Portland, Me.
OS]
Aline Chowen
Croat Falls. Mont.
YiNG Mei Chun
16 Range Rd., Shanghai, China
Dorothy P. Clark
Barnes Rd., Newton, Mass.
169]
Mary Eliza (lark
400 E. Mahoning St.,
Punxsutawney, Pa.
Elizabeth Clarke
5013 St. Charles Ave.
New Orleans, La.
Helen Cochran
Sheffield. Pa.
[70]
Gladys H. Cole
437 E. State St.. Trenton, N. J.
Helen A. Coller
714 W. 32d St., Lo.s Angeles, Cal.
Marie T. Collins
3211 Highland Ave.,
Kansa.s Citv, Mo.
71
Marion Corliss
8'-2 IMiinroe St., Soinerville, Mass.
Marjorie Cowee
44 Kenwood Ave., Worcester, Mass.
Kathleen B. Crandall
a Ea.st Ter., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Ruth E. Curtis
■24 Ellis PI., Ossiiiing-, N. Y.
Helen Adelaide Davis
605 aeth St., Rock Island, 111.
Elizabeth Dean
Falmouth, Ma.ss.
[ 73 ]
Harriet B. Devan
45 Prospect St., Staiiilnrd, Coiiii
Alice E. Dexter
-I'H Park St.. Attleboro, Ma.s.s.
RiTH Donaldson
Falmouth, Mass.
;ni
Gladys Dowling
8301 Ridffe Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dorothy L. Drake
133 N. Mt. Vernon Ave.,
Prescott, Ariz.
Rachel I. Drake
212 Bacon St., Waltham, Mass.
[75]
Lillian P. Draper
71 Woodland Rd.,
Aiil)unulale, Mass.
Marie Dubuque
263 Walnut St., Fall River, Ma.ss.
Katharine Duffield
114 W. l-ith St., New York, N. Y.
1 - '; ]
LonsE Elliott
Sea Bright, N. J.
Laura F. Ellis
Avoca, Pa.
Louise J. Eppich
1416 Madison St., Denver, Colo.
[771
Mildred L. Evans
Main St., Uradt'ord, Mass.
Katherine F. Fanning
1232 Hinnian Ave.. Evanstoii, 111.
Helen E. Farrar
102 Church St., Ware, Mass.
[78]
Doris Fenton
1310 Spruce St., Pliilatlelphia, Pa.
Nellie H. Ferger
530 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
BoNiTA Ferguson
2639 E. 29th St., Kansas City, Mo.
[79
Mary L. Ferguson
808 Battery St., Little Rock, Ark.
Helen L. Frank
,S31 South St., Greenfield, Ohio
Mabel Frazer
Geneseo, N. Y.
[SO]
Helen Froeligh
Scarboro, N. Y.
Barbara A. Gamble
•265 Paddock St., Watertown, N. Y.
Louise C. Garst
4004 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa
[Sl\
Charlotte E. Godfrey
()() ;5(I St., North Andover, Mass.
Helen M. Greene
1676 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
Ruth P. Greenlay
26 Vine St., Haverhill, Mass.
li-'i^]
Josephine Guion
8 W. 7tli St.. Clinrlotte, N. C.
Barbara M. Hahn
lOf) Pearl St., Springfield, Mass.
Marion T. Hale
36 Magnolia Ter., Springfield, Mass.
[«i]
Alice C. Hall
H()8 Forest Ave., Canon Citv. Colo.
Dorothy Harrison
41 S. Mountain Ave., Montolair, N. J.
Clara Hart
1446 Amherst PI.. St. Louis, Mo.
Maktiia C. IIaktman
7U Ilei^huni St., Williamsport, Pa.
Ruth B. Haven
Academv Hill, Stratford, Conn.
Jeannette Van S. Haverstick
i).'55 Edgewood Ave.. Trenton, X. J.
\85]
Elizabeth Haynes
5i Remsen St., Brookfyn, X. Y.
Phila M. Helt
166 S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass.
Helen R. Hennessy
loll Rehecf-a St.. Sioux City, Iowa
ClIAULOTTE HeNZK
269 Field Ave., Detroit, Mich.
G. Ada Herring
Sayville, N. Y.
Celia H. Hersey
South St., Hingham, Mass.
[87]
Margaret N. Hewey
187 Spring St., Portland. Me.
Marie P. Hill
22 Oakland PI.. Buffalo. \. Y.
Hazel R. Holden
Bowdoinham. Me.
ss]
Mildred E. Holmes
25 E. Lincoln Ave.,
Moiinl W'liuin, X. \ .
(iEHALDINE HoWARTH
81 Ross St., Fitchburg, Mass.
Louise M. Hoxie
Peace Dale, R. I.
IS9]
PiNGSA Hu
Norlli (latc. Wusik, Kianffsu, China
Beulah Hibbard
Hunters Park, Duluth, Minn.
Louise C. Huhlein
i;J!)0 S. 1st St., Louisville, Kv.
9n]
]\Iary W. Humphrey
iVH) Bement A\'e..
West New Brighton, N. Y.
Marion Hunt
Robbinston, Me.
Verna I. Hunter
11 Third St., Fulton, N. Y.
[91]
Helen Hutchinson
1.59 Weston Rd., Wellesley, Mass.
Ruth Hypes
1126 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111.
Ikma B. Ingraham
104 N. Main St., Attleboro, Mass.
[93]
Elizabeth F. Jackson
'■25 W. Baltimore St., Lynn, Mass.
Artus James
iUi Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky.
Abby Johnson
7 Englewood A\e., Worcester, Mass.
['J.3]
Helen McG. Joy
Sd ATvrtle Ave., Plainfield. X. J.
Carolyn Kahn
731 S. Crescent Ave.,
Ciiifiniiati, Ohio
Anna Kalet
461 2 Providence St.
Worcester, Mass.
9i
Helen Keeler
128 Central St.. Soniorville, Mass.
Lois M. Kendall
Atlantic St., Atlantic, Mass.
Ethel C. Kenyon
Cazenovia, N. Y.
[95]
Marc'ia Kerr
^OS Arlington Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Elizabeth H. Kipp
58 Meeting St., Providence, R. I.
MiHiA.M E. Knowles
Yardlev, Pa.
Edith ^T. Knowlton
•2.) llaiicdck St., Aiihiinulale. Mass.
Laura A. Kolk
184 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Irene E. Kriebel
North Wales, Pa.
[97 1
Marguehite Lautenbach
2319 De Lancy St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Edna J. Leavitt
Gorlmin. Me.
Lauka a. Leoxard
Penfieid, N. Y.
[ S.V 1
Elsie P. Lerch
'i-i'iS Fulton St., Davenport, Iowa
Breta p. Lewis
Vernon, N. Y.
Elsa L. Loeber
483 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
[99]
Helen G. Logan
Westwood, Cincinnati, Oiiio
Madeleine Lord
130 State St., Augusta, Me.
Mildred Loveitt
60 Pine St.. Portland, Me.
[ nm 1
TiLLA McCarten
LanciLster, N. H.
Irene F. McCarty
1 Webster Ave., Natick, Mass.
Bessie L. McClellan
52 Steuben St., East Orange, N. J.
[ioi\
Florence MacCreadie
54 Whitticr St., Andover, Mass.
Isabelle C. McCready
295 Ridgewood Ave.,
Ridge wood, N. J.
Mary S. McDermott
1025 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J.
[lOS]
Dorothy McDowell
Rochelle Pk., New Rochelle, N. Y.
Elva L. McKee
30 E. 8th St., Atlanta, Ga.
Bessie Manning
South Manchester, Conn.
[1051
Helen R. Martin
l--^ Linden St., Brattleboro, Vt.
Lillian Martin
1640 Shericlan Rd., Evanston, III.
Katherine Mayo
Smethport, Pa.
10.1, ]
]Marion E. Mead
74 Chandlor St.,
West Soinerville, Mass.
Alice C. Merrill
2.5 South St., Waltham, Mass.
Bertha Merrill
288 Water St., Skowhegan, Me.
105 :
Carolyn E. Merritt
1917 E. 3d St., Duluth, Minn.
J. Pauline Miller
383 Broad St., Meriden, Conn.
S. Margaret Mitchell
98 S. nth St., Newark. N. J.
\106]
Edith Montgomery
233 Westminster Rd.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Florence A. Moore
133 Broadway, Arlington, Mass.
Janet C. Moore
Chestnut St., Cokimbia, Pa.
107]
Laetitia M. Morgan
1319 Einnia St.. Honolulu, T. H.
Elizabeth H. Morris
(?.S« S. 14tli St.. Richnioiul, Ind.
LuciLE Morris
2846 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio
[ m 1
Mildred H. Morris
383 Batli Ave., Long IJranch, X. .1.
Alma T. Morse
34.5 S. Idaho St., Dillon, Mont.
Sallie B. Morse
76 South St., Campello, Mass.
1109]
MiLWARD S. MUCHMORE
200 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J.
Frances Mullinax
Princeton, Mo.
Laura H. Nagel
Montana Ave., West wood,
Cincinnati, Ohio
[110]
Margaret Nason
3060 Somerton Rd., Mayfield Hts.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Ethel Nichols
125 Ferry St., Everett, Mass.
Laura M. Norris
Manchester, Iowa
[HI]
Edna M. Otten
.'54 JefPersoii A\c., Hrodklvii, N. Y.
Ruth E. Packard
1344 Franklin St., Denver, Colo.
Emily McK. Pardee
("herrv Vallev, X. Y.
Sarah W. Parker
1(1,5 Ilaverliiig St., Montclair, N. J.
Maeian D. Parsons
2225 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio
Helen M. Paul
4819 Windsor Ave.,
West Philadelphia, Pa.
[1131
Marguerite Pearsall
462 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y.
Ruth M. Pepperday
Latrobe, Pa.
Grace R. Perry
31 William St., Ansonia, Conn.
Eleanor Pillsbury
Lyndon, Wyncote, Pa.
Ruth A. Pilsworth
638 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Melrose Pitman
1852 Columbia Ave.,
Cincinnati, Ohio
[115]
Mabel A. Poktkk
GiS S. Maple St., SpokaiK', Wasli.
Katherine a. Potter
50 S. Fiillerton Ave., Montclair, N. J.
Carrie C. Powell
514 S. -2d St., Clearfield, Pa.
\116\
(\\H()L Spence Prentice
^2(i ^Y. .5,5th St., New Yoik, N. Y.
Mildred A. Prescott
Greenville, N. H.
Marian A. Prince
Pittsburg, Texas
:n7\
Jessie T. Prisch
Middleport, N. Y.
Stella Ream
Somerset, Ohio
Constance Reed
548 Massachusetts Ave.,
Lexington, Mass.
ns]
Margaret Reed
131 E. Weber Ave., Du Bois, Pa.
Ruth V. Reed
424 Main St.,
South Weymouth, Mass.
Marion I. Reynolds
North Haven, Conn.
[119]
Pauline H. Rich
Barre, Mass.
Gladys Richards
:57 Hillside Ave., INIontclair, N. J.
Helen E. Richardson
67 Brooksdale Rd.. Brighton, ]\Iass.
[ISO]
Nina A. Richardson
1,5 Mt. Pleasant St..
Wiiicliester, Mass.
Makian Rider
2524 Forest Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Dorothy W. Ridgway
245 Lark St., Albany, N. Y.
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Ethel F. Robinson
1305 6th St., Clay Centre, Kas.
Jennie L. Roessler
531-A Washington Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Eva Rose
■287 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J.
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Alice M. Ross
130 Ende St., Endewood, N. J.
Grace M. Ruel
901 E. 172d St., New York, N. Y.
Henrietta C. Ruthven
320 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa.
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Helen Ryan
Doylestovvn, Pa.
May Sarles
2425 W. ISth St.. Little Rock, Ark.
(iERTRUDE ^Y. ScHAUFFLER
3837 Wyandotte St.,
Kansas Citv, Mo.
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Bessie Scudder
117 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y.
Elinor Seelbach
114 Noble Rd., East Cleveland, Ohio
Daphne L. Selden
Deep River, Conn.-
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Harriet C. Selkirk
113 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y.
Florence S. Sieber
484 E. Market St., Akron. Ohio
Elizabeth M. Sl.\ttery
Box 672, Troy, N. Y.
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E. Lavenia Smith
Lawrence, N. Y.
Ethel R. Smith
1468 S. 1st St., Louisville, Ky.
Gladys M. Smith
98 Pond St., Natick, Mass.
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Hazel C. Smith
ViO Farwcll St.. Xcwton, Mass.
Nathalie S.mith
1231 E. Superior St., Duluth, Minn.
Gladys Soule
79 Elm St., Montflair. N. J.
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Makjorie M. Soule
l(j^2.j Wazee St., Denver, Colo.
Helen P. South
2146 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Gertrude Souther
29 Main St., Worcester, Ma.ss.
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Grace E. Squires
525 Wesley St., Wheaton, 111.
Helen G. Stalker
85 Trenton St., East Boston, Mass.
Florence Stanford
Shelbiirne Falls, Mass.
Marion Stetson
■•23 Dakota St., Dorchester, Mass.
Edith Stratton
Moylan, Pa.
Helen L. Sullivan
60 Pelham St., Newport, R. I.
[131.
Florence E. Swearingen
fi01''2 S. I'nion Ave., Tacoma, Wash.
Edna L. Swope
.51:5 X. Walnut St., Sevmour, Ind.
Gwendoline Taylor
114 E. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa.
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Marion E. Templeton
Exeter, N. II.
Olive C. Terrill
262 Court St.. Middletown, Conn.
Margaret Thom
5137 Elli.s Ave., Chicago, 111.
[133]
Lauretta I. Thomas
830 Rohbins Ave., Niles, Ohio
Ruth E. Thompson
624 High St., Bath. Me.
Clara K. Titzel
Butler Rd., Gleiishaw, Pa.
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Emily P. Toll
3500 Warwick Blvd.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Mary A. Tripp
59 W. -i-ith St., New York, N. Y.
Olive A. Tripp
59 W. Uth St., New York, N. Y.
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Dorothy Truesdell
Danneiiiora, N. Y.
Margaret S. Tuttle
7 N. Queen St., York. Pa.
Beatrice M. Twiss
8;5 E. Ilaverliill St., Lawrence, Mass.
[136]
Valrosa v. Vail
411 S. 3(1 St., Marshalltown, Iowa
Ruth ^'AN Blarcom
53 High St., Newton, N. J.
Evelyn F. Vander Veer
74 Locu.st Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y.
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Berenice K. van Slyke
Care of Wellesley College,
Wellesley, Mass.
Alice Van Valkenburgh
710 Racine St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Margaret Van Vechten
Esperance, N. Y.
Mildred Volk
4'-2()S Swiss Ave., Dallas, Texas
Mary Wadsworth
605 W. State St., Jacksonville, 111.
Ruth S. Waldron
Bloomfield Hlds., Pontiac, Mich.
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Lavinia L. Ware
54 Dartnioiitli St., Sonierville, Mass.
Margaret Welch
Chicago, 111.
Evelyn K. W'ells
45 Hunnewell Ave., Newton, Mass.
Helen W. Wheeler
74 Adams St., Waltham, Mass.
Maude N. White
^TT Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Helen E. Whitney
78 N. Whittlesey Ave.,
Wallingford, Conn.
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Virginia Wick
133 Lincoln A^•('., Younastown, Ohio
NiTA WiECHERS
21 E. ^d St., Peru. Ind.
Edith B. Wilbur
78 Spring St., Springfield, Mass.
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Susan W. Wilbur
325 Superior St.. Oak Park, III
Edith W. Wilson
Walpole, Mass.
Margaret E. Wilson
27 North St., Binghamton, N. Y.
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Mabel E. Wixslow
73'2 Rock Creek Rd.
WashiiiKton, D. C.
E. LorisK AVooD
15()x 3;U;, Wheelins, W. ^'i
Hkrnice "Woodakd
103 4lli St., Warren. Pa.
/ 1 '/ 1
Ruth Alhho Woodwaho
I'i!) Hroadwav, Taunton, Mass.
Alice E. Wormwood
'H)'2 Norfolk St., Bangor, Me.
Dorothy Wyman
1'2!) I>ake St.. .\rlington, Mass.
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m IN MEMORIAMli
"To live in hearts we leave behind
Is not to die.' C\MVBF.i.i.—HatloiiT(l Ground
io one Luno ujilh us luorRa
Jt 18 mill) grfltlluk tor rU h?r
orflrioiii! Qluina ct tliiiF anii
illcirl ati5 nci) pfrsooality thai 1113
ftcKnouj(r^5r5 Ihf iWiflr^arrl |3|||i^on
H;^fML■fllfdl% hfr ftmilu to her
mnucir^at was our grrat aooi:)
tortuink' iMIlo be flmoud t^n clflaz
ttiRtpg fltio lo kn inborn? 6farr£
Uv strenolh fln5 Qenerosili.i, 'ot Rti
intlucnce ttiflt is to eiRU perhaps
niorr fotrnt llifin ever lor
hou nasi left benlno
ouitts Ihfit will worR
toe Me
wor(i?vvorlh
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(i%r *mbrrB of 1913
Hathaway, Mary
Holder, Julia
Wilson, Helen L.
. ,>,S Mann Av.'.. Newport, R.[I.
321 E. 52d St., New York, N. Y.
. 1623 Pratt Ave., Chicago, 111.
iFnrnm* ilrmbfrs of thr (Elasa of 1913
Allen, Grace
Andem, Marion
Beach, Carolyn \V.
Bigelow, Dorothea (Brow
Blake, Dorothy
Brooke. J. Eltinge
Brow.n, .\nita
Burdick, Genevieve
BuRNH.^M, Doris
Case, Ency H. .
Caton, Bertha A.
Chine. Elizabeth F.
CoBiRN, Katharine E
Coggeshall, Mary M
Cole, Mary G.
Collins, Ruth
Cox, Mary de J.
Davis, Elizabeth W.
DuRGiN, Mary G.
Eiseman, Edith F.
Evans, Edith
Field, Els a A. .
Finch, Elinor G.
Freeman, E. Marion
Gable, Gertrude
Gal, Marjorie von
Gano, Martha
Gass, Inez E.
Gilbert, Kathryn H.
Grimm, Dacotah B. .
Hadlock, Mary
Hallet, Sara
Hammond, Eda B
R.
Mrs
Marriner)
Sl'i" Westminster PI., St. Louis, Mo.
North Grosvenor Dale, Conn.
1500 Harmon PI., Minneapolis, Minn.
2G71 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, Utah
51^1 Washington St., Brookline, Mass.
\-iil 10th Ave., Spokane, Wash.
830 Elm Ave., S. Pasadena, Cal.
9 School St.. Westerly, R. I.
Walnut St., Stoughton, Mass.
Peconic, N. Y.
Foxboro, Mass.
720 S. Stall St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
103 S. Kensington Ave., I.a Grange, 111.
Waterville, N. Y.
Merriamacport, Mass.
3-2 Block O., Pueblo, Col.
Care W. O. Cox., Kansas City, Mo.
401 Themis St., Cape Girardeau, Mo.
80 Linden St., Winchester, Mass.
41 W. 89th St., New York, N. Y.
1436 N. .\labama St.. Indianapolis, Ind.
15 Clark Ave., Chelsea, Mass.
22 Terrace Pk., Spokane, Wash.
60 Pearl St., Bath, Me.
1121 Uth Ave., Altoona, Pa.
239 White St., Danbury, Conn.
193 Masten St., Dallas, Texas
119 Pine St.. Danville, 111.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Parkston, S. Dak.
1518 Shennan Ave., Evanston, 111.
Rapid City. S. Dak.
Onset, Mass.
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Hancock, Mahtha
Harris, Rebpxca S.
Hayes, Constance I.
Hensei,, Nathalie M.
HinuARi). M. Florence
Hollister. Helen* M.
Holmes, Sibyl S.
Homer, Helen-
Jackson, Elizabeth
James, Laihetta
Johnson, Anne L.
Johnson, Mary \'.
KoLB, Mildred
Lapierre, Beatrice C.
Lawrence, Margaret .
Levy, Pearl E.
Lewis, Phebe
LiBBY, Marjorie
LiNLEY, Helen F.
LOEVENHART, PaULINE L.
McCarroll, Marion C.
McVay, Laura E.
Maus, Marjorie A.
Mills, Cornelia K.
Moyse, Arlben
Nichols, Helen F.
NoYES, Emily L.
Parks, Carrie B.
Parry, Sara L.
Pattison, Julia E.
Pe.vrson, Floy G.
Pickering, Mary H.
Pierce, Dorothy
Pierce, Irene J.
Poole, Irene E.
Raymond, Dorothy (Ellis, Mrs.
Keichmann, Josephine D.
Reinherz, Cora S.
RiGGiNS, Aileen a.
Roberts, May S.
D. H
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HOG E. Genesee St., Syracuse. N. Y.
320 Kelvin PI., Ithaca, N. Y.
1857 E. 75th St., Clevehind, Ohio
Charles and Melro.se Aves., Roland Pk., Baltimore, Md.
113 I nion St., Natick, Mass.
l\i" Downing St., Denver, Col.
Winnipeg, Man., Can.
\ii)o Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111.
Littleton, N. H.
West Chester, Pa.
256 Maine St., Brunswick, Me.
Indiana State School for Deaf, Indianapolis, Ind.
31 Garrison .\ve.. Battle Creek, Mich.
3G Merrimac St., Concord, N. H.
Wellesley, Mass.
80!) S. River St., Eau Claire, Wis.
Box 570, Westerly, R. I.
40 Josslyn St., .\uburn. Me.
Cortez, Xev.
i The Parfitt .\pts., Louisville, Ky.
55 Windsor Rd., Waban, Mass.
1190 W. 29th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
295 Guy Pk. Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y.
155 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y.
310 W. Rockdale .\ve., Cincinnati, Ohio
43 Corey St., Everett, Mass.
2023 Summit St., Oakland, Cal.
13 Draper Ave., Plattsburg, N. Y.
Riverton. N. Y.
Simsbury, Conn.
West Falmouth. Me.
303 Lafayette St.. Salem, Mass.
710 N. Main St., Maryville, Mo.
16 W. Broadway, Gardner, Mass.
1307 Josephine St., Denver, Col.
The Warwick, 259 Brooklyn .\ve., Brooklyn, N. Y. ,
5765 Washington Ave., Chicago, III.
22 Beals St., Brookline, Mass.
5627 Pasadena .\ve., Los .\ngeles, Cal.
Moorestown, N. J.
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RoLFE, Dorothy E.
Russell, Harriet G.
Sargent, Adelaide M.
Sargent, Gladys W.
Sarles, Fay- S. .
Savage, Frederica L.
Searing, Alace M.
Seiling, Elizabeth M.
Sharpe, Marie F.
Shoemaker, Marion T.
Shuler, Virginia W.
Simmons, Eleanor
Smith, Helen P.
Smith, Susanne E.
Solomon, Helen
Stevick, a. Laura
Sutherland, Marion C.
Temple, Emma A.
Thayer, Gladys L.
Thomas, Tilla P.
Thomes, Margelia D
ToLMAN, Ruth W.
Truman, Cora
Vaughan, Julia K.
Watson, Margaret L.
Weatherwax, Hester (Gilbert, Mrs. Warren C.)
Welch, Dorothy McG.
White, Margaret N.
Whittemore, Louise
Wilder, Alice F.
Williams, Nathalie (Gardner, Mrs. Edward 1'
Williams, Ruth C.
WiLLSON, Edith E.
Winger, Alice
Wylie, Margaret E.
Wyman, Helen L.
(Smith, Mrs. H. L.)
. 73 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y
East Chester, Williamsbridge St., N. Y.
Greenville, N. H.
R. F. D. 2, Lakeport, N. H.
2425 W. 13th St.. Little Rock, Ark.
139 Gran<l St.. Xevvburg. N. Y.
60 E. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y.
E. 1024 5th Ave., Spokane, Wash.
28 Bank St., Bridgeton, N. J.
3727 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa.
436 Rio Grande Ave., Raton. X. Mex.
469 4th St.. South Bo.ston, Mass.
34 Browning Rd., Somerville. ^Lass.
3919 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
5111 McPherson .\ve., St. Louis, Mo.
1340 Corona St.. Denver, Col.
23 Bank St., Princeton, N. J.
9 Chautauqua PI., Bradford, Pa.
2683 Washington St., Ruxbury, Mass.
124 Madison Ave., Youngstown, Ohio
493 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me.
Paynesville, Minn.
1519 S. Emerson St., Denver, Col.
86 Xorth St., Mattapoisett, Mass.
261 Garfield Ave.. Aurora, 111.
Branford, Conn.
23 Oak Hill Ave.. Delaware, Ohio
2464 Baker St., Baker City, Ore.
124 Pearl St., Gardner, Mass.
34 Woodland Ave., Gardner, Mass.
Port Discovery, Wash., Care Gardner's Camp
Glastonbury, Conn.
Princeton, X. J.
828 S. Limestone St.. Springfield. Ohio
321 Brookline Ave., Bo.ston, Mass.
15 Forster St., Winter Hill, Somerville, Mass.
, 150 I
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^< > fTT J eg (^
It was the ])()litical rally.
And was liekl upon the green.
The pi-ocession wound for many a mile,
And nev(M- tlie like was seen.
The candidates wi-re flanked by signs
Illuminaled bright ;
And each a legend bore to prove
Its candidate was right.
"The Quad is square and so is Taft"
So read the merry signs:
"For Plebs get Debs" and "Save our Sons,"
"Forsake the Crimson wines."
The band is met, the platform set;
Mayst hear the merry din;
Each raved against the other planks.
And all expect to win.
He holds them with his glittering eye —
The suffragettes stood still,
All listened like a Mondav Class;
The Bull Moose hath his will.
And this one freely spoke of grass
And tariffs, meals and books,
And promised several things
That spring from Lyman A — Outlooks.
And now there came both beast and bird.
They were a motley band;
And he had brought them from afar
And tamed them with his hand.
He holds them with his gleaming teeth —
"All of you lie" quoth he;
"I am the only man who knows
How to run this wild countree!"
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And then a Needham farmer quoth
That meals and trolley tour
Were far beyond reformer's hands,
And only Debs could cure.
And yet again the heavens rang
With Prohibition's lay,
And Chafin's cry that Stone was dry,
And he would save the day.
Water, water, everywhere,
The listening mob did shrink;
Water, water, everywhere.
And not a drop to drink.
He holds them with his pudgy hand —
"I had a friend," quoth he,
'He's gone! the elephant and I
Hold up the whole partee. "
The scholar, too, in cap and gown,
Prayed for a chance to prove
That only Democratic rule
Insures the jjeaceful dove.
The gym-trained mob would break their ranks.
Yet they cannot choose but hear;
And then spake on that also-ran,
Bryan, the financier.
God save thee, now, my countrymen.
From the fiends that plague thee thus! —
Old Uncle Sam is with you yet
And will save you from the Trusts."
The men were cheered, the platform cleared,
Merrily did we go
Up to the Hill, down to the Vill,—
We had seen the whole show.
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T-.it offered far hhe besl' t:iHc.
"cY^-^ ~Ti — m —
^ /■■■;\ >"
5«t..a»j i^tunMh is »ii r^ht,3Birr-
(S^mD
(3ht to (Irrpstrlinr?
(The Senior Promenade)
0 Terpsichore, thy votive maidens hear!
With traihng gowns, long gloves and fair bouquets,
We kneel to hynm thy name with fervent praise,
Long-sought, that granted us our wish most dear.
What ecstasy it was to view that floor.
Whirling with colors, and to catch the beat
Of rhythmic steps, and hark the violin.
Ah, long-forbidden fruit! — to taste, how sweet!
Beneath thy sheltering wing, O Terpsichore,
The long-excluded swallowtail crept in.
In stately barges, led by chaperons,
(Each armed with an electric bulb to flare,
W^hich flashed around — to see we all were there) ;
So jolted we along o'er stock and stones,
Until we reached the garnered festal door
And greeted those who brought these things to be,
Our godmothers, who helped our cause to win.
"Tis them we praise, "tis them — yet more to thee —
For 'neath thy sheltering wing, O Terpsichore,
The long-excluded swallowtail crept in.
O Terpsichore, how stately was thy dance,
Measured, slow-moving — on it hung the fate
Of future generations, for in state
The lonely watchers sat aloft. Their glance
Meant life or death to tlu'c, O Terpsichore;
But ah, they smiled. The \'ictory was won!
Surely such joyful revel was no sin.
A great new era hath our dance begun.
For "neath thy sheltering wing, O Terpsichore,
The long-excluded swallowtail crept in.
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#mnr Pmnuniaiii\ if>bruarg 7, 1913
Miss Pendleton Miss Homans
CEaiumittrr
Virginia Wick, Chairman
Lucille Bachman
Artus James
Lauretta Thomas
Mary Tripp
Olive Tripp
Ruth van Blarcom
Edith Wilbur
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President
Vice-President
Secretory
Treasurer
(ffiirpra
Mary Wheeler Humphrey, 1913
Marie P. Hill, 1913 ....
Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914
Gladys Gorman, 1914 ....
lExrruliur iBoarii
Mary Wheeler Humphrey, 1913 Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914
Marie P. Hill. 1913 Gladys Gormax, 1914
Dorothy L. Drake, 1913 Frances H. Williams, 1914
Dorothy P. Hill, 1915
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Edith E. Ryder, 19U
3)utnt (Cammittrr
Dorothy P. Hill, 1915
Aliuisnry (Eommittrc
RlTH A. ^YoOD^VARD, 1913
Florexce MacCreadie, 1913
Mary F. Ballantine, 1914
Agusta Rahk, 1914
Helen L. Moffat, 1915
Gertrude Folger, 1915
g'tu^ntt IfnuBr llrpst&rnta
Eleanor Pillsbury
Marion T. Hale
Edith N. Besse
Colleqe Hall
Stone Hall
Beebe
Constance Reed
Marian D. Parsons
Harriet B. Devan
Edith Stratton
Cazenore
Pomeroy
Shafer
Norumbeqa
Florence Brotherton
Alma T. Morse
Abby Johnson
Edith R. Canterbury
Freeman
Wood
Wilder
Fi.ske
Htllage grntora
Marie P. Hill
Berenice K. van Slyke ^ .
Noanett
Esther A. Balderston
Clara A. Hart ]
Beulah Hubbard [^
Helen R. Martin j
Alice M. Ross
Elizabeth Haynes
Geraldine Howarth
]\Iarjorie Cowee
Charlotte Henze
Eliot
Webb
Croft on
8 Waban St.
11 Abbott St.
18 Belair Ave.
1 lo'J I
^isa
(ElirtBtian As
Mary Eliza Clark, 1913 .
Helen R. Martin, 1913
Elizabeth W. Metcalf, 1915
Ruth H. Lindsay, 1915
Isabelle C. McCready, 1913
Eliza H. Kendrick i'ha
Helen A. Merrill
Marjorie C. Day, 1914
Grace L. Coyle, 1914
Emily B. Walker, 1914
Dorothy M. CJostenhofer, 1914
Virginia Moffat, 1914
Isadore Douglas, 1910
snnaltnn
President
Vice-President
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secret a ry
Treasurer
irman Religious Meetings. Com.
Chdirnian Missionary Com.
Chainnan Bible Study Com.
Chairman Mission Stftdy Com.
Chairman Extension Com.
Chairman Social Com.
Chairman General Aid Com.
General Secretary
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^lubrut Hchtulrrr lattJi
Margaret Reed, 1918
Leader
Eleanoh M. HoiTGH. 1914
1913
Secretary
Esther A. Balderston
Mary ^YHEELER Humphrey
INIary Eliza Clark
Edith ]Moxt(;omery
Katharine Duffield
Margaret Reed
Katherine Fanning
Marian Rider
RiTH B. Haven
Bessie Scudder
Phi LA Helt
Gladys Smith
Evelyn K. Wells
Ida H. Appexzeller
Eleanor F. Fowle
Jean O. Christie
19U
1915
Eleanor M. Hough
Helen Hutchcraft
Charlotte C. Wyckoff
Marguerite Kehr Evelyn Walmsley
(EnnBuntprB' Upagit?
Ethel R. Smith, 1913
Lucy Addams, 1914
Margaret Hewey, 1913
Edith S. Tufts
Elizabeth H. Kipp, 1913
E. Eugenia Corwin, 1914
Margaret D. Christian, 1915
Preside tit
Secretary- Treasurer
Recording Secretary
Faculty Member
Executive Board
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Atl)lrttr AHsurtatimt
Gladys Dowling, 1!)18
Margaret Elliott, 1914
Gertrude Folger, 1915
Dorothy \V. Bean, 1914
Mary Paine, 1915
President
Viee-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Custodian
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MSIS
Arrl|rry (^^am
Lucia Bailey
LiNA R. Carr, (Capt.)
Martha Hartmax, (Head) W.
Helen Hutchinson, IV.
Mildred Knowlton, IT'
Elizabeth Morris
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Helen M. Brant, /. r/. W.
Marjorie Cowee, /. /. W.
Josephine Guion, r. f. U\
Mary W. Humphrey, c. W.
Helen Keeler, r. g.
Alice C. Merrill, (Sub.) {Capt.)
Alice M. Ross, s. c. W.
Valrosa V. \aiu (Sub.) (Head)
Mary E. Clark, (Sub.)
Ruth A. Pilsworth, (Sub.)
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Marian H. Bradley, (Capt.) IF.
Rachel F. Burbank
Geraldine Howarth
Bessie Manning
Elva L. McKee
Ethel Nichols, IT .
Grace R. Perry
(iERTRUDE W. ScHAUFFLER
Margaret Thom
Margaret E. Wilson, W.
Mabel E. Winslow, IF.
Cox.niiains
Dorothy W. Ridgway,( Head) W.
Edith B. Wilbur
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Marie P. Hill
Carolyn Kahn
Lois M. Kendall, {Head)W.
Sallie B. Morse
Jennie L. Roessler
Beatrice M. Twiss, {Capt.)W.
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l^orkpu Emm
Marjorie Adams, /. ./'.
Elizabeth I. Brown. /. /. if 'apt.) J1\
Charlotte Henze, g.
Florence MacCreadie, /. ir. JV.
S. Margaret Mitchell, r. V.
Janet C. Moore, /. h.
Helen M. Pail, r. ir. ]V.
Mildred Loveitt, r. It.
Helen P. South, c. It. b. {Head)]]'.
Edith Stratton, c. T]\
Berenice K. van Slyke, /•. /. h.
Sub.^tiiufes
Josephine E. Bryant Ethel R. Smith
Florence Sieber Helen Ryan
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iSuntttng Etmn
Lucille Bachman, (Head) W.
Mary L. Chapman
Marie T. Collins
Helen A. Davis
Dorothy L. Drake
Louise Elliott, {Capt.) W.
Nellie H. Ferger
Louise C. Huhlein
Edna J. Leavitt, IT'.
TiLLA McCarten
F'lorence a. Moore
Helen E. Richardson
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©fitttia ®?am
Nancy E. Brewster
Constance Buell, {Capt.)
Gladys H. Cole
Ruth E. Curtis, IT'.
Dorothy Harrison
Stella Ream, {Head) W.
Lauretta I. Thomas, W.
Olive A. Tripp
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lasrbaU ©ram
Esther A. Balderston
Elizabeth I. Brown, W.
LiNA R. Carr
Marjokie Cowee
Gladys Dowling
G. Ada Herrixg, IV.
Marcl\ Kerr
Florence MacCreadie, IF
Janet C. Moore
Stella Ream. IT'.
Helen Ryax,((V/p/.)
Gladys M. Smith
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Ju^nnr-ilrrt ©pant
EsTHEH A. Haldkhstox. IT.
Rachb^l F. Burbank
Gladys Dowling, W.
BoxiTA Ferguson
Josephine Guion. {('apt.) Fl'
Florence Ma( Creadie
Dorothy W. Kidgway, W
Alice M. Ross
Helen P. South
Edith Stratton
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Ruth M. Pepperday, 1913
Dorothy M. Gostenhofer, 1914
Dorothy H. Stiles, 1914
Margaret Prall, 1915
L. Elsa Loeber, 1913
Juliet O. Bell, 1915
President
]lce-Pres-ideni
Treasurer
Secretary
Custodian
Assistant Custodian
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Wellesley Chapter
Anne Taylor, 1914
Lauretta I. Thomas, 1913
Bessie de Beer, 1914
Ruth A. Hoyt, 1915
Mary L. Hamilton, 1916
Margaret Stone, 1914
Muriel Streibert
President
Vice-Presidents
Secretary- Treasurer
Faculty Member
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Elizabeth H. Hartshorne, 1!>14
Sophie C. Hart
Marian A. Prince, 1913 .
Josephine H. Batchelder 1
Marie T. Collins, 1913 K
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E. Eugenia Corwin, 191-1 J
President
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Executive Board
i^battuQ (Elub
A. Marguerite Stitt. 1914
Mary Scudder McDermott, 1913
Nancy E. Brewster, 1913
Lydia-Belle Kuehnle, 1914
E. Max( Y Robeson, 191''2
Mary I. Burd, 1913
Helen A. Nixon, 1914
Elizabeth G. Van Winkle, 1915 j
President
Vice-President
Corresponding Secretary
Recording Secretary- Treasurer
Board of Directors
^pitilnsopbij (EUtb
Florence Brotherton, 1913
Mary Whiton Calkins
E. Eugenia Corwin, 1914
President
Vice-President
Secretary- Treasurer
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CJ^IPPLEliS
Dr. Laura Lockwood
Miss Carrie Holt
Faculty
Members
IsADORE Douglas
Anne Carter
Graduate
Members
1913
Mary I. Burd, Head
Marie T. Collins
Harriet B. Devan
Sarah W. Parker
Carol S. Prentice
E. Eugenia Corwin
J. Maryfrank Gardner
Linda B. Henley
Elizabeth R. Hirsh
Laura M. Moench
Jean H. Miller
lucile d. woodling
1915
Ruth Coleman
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Organized November 14, 1904
(iffirpra
President
Laura E. Lockwood, Ph.D., Kansas, 1891
Ellen F. Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.
Wellesley, 1886 Vice-President
Mabel E. Hodder, Ph.D., Syracuse, 1895 . Secretary
Josephine M. Burnham, Ph.D., Chicago, 1901 . Treasurer
^onoratv Mtmbtv
Caroline Hazard, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.
Artinr Iflf mbrra
IN FACULTATE
Edward E. Bancroft, M.A., M.D.
Katharine Lee Bates, M.A.
Louise Fargo Brown, Ph.D.
Ellen Louise Burrell, B.A.
Mary Sophia Case, B.A.
Angie Clara Chapin, M.A.
*Katharine Coman, Ph.B.
Martha P. Conant, Ph.D.
Helen Dodd Cook, Ph.D. .
Katharine M. Edwards, Ph.D.
Eleanor A. McC. Gamble, Ph.D
Winifred Coldring, M.A.
Clarence G. Hamilton, M.A.
Adeline B. Hawes, M.A.
Emilie J. Hutchinson, M.A.
'Absent on leave.
Amherst,
Wellesley,
Cornell,
Wellesley,
Michigan,
Michigan,
Ann Arbor,
Wellesley,
Wellesley,
Cornell,
Wellesley,
Wellesley.
lirown,
Oberlin.
Barnard,
1883
1880
1903
1880
1884
1875
1880
1890
1905
1888
1889
1909
1888
1883
1905
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Eliza H. Kendrick, Ph.D.
Frederick H. Lahee. Pli.D.
Louise S. McDowell. Ph.D.
Helen A. IMekrill. Ph.D.
Annie S. Montague, M.A.
Helen H. Nichols, Ph.D.
*Charlotte F. Roberts, Ph.D.
Alice Robertson, Ph.D.
Martha H. Shackford, Ph.D.
Margaret P. Sherwood, Ph.D.
Louisa S. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Roxana H. Vivian, Ph.D.
Anna P. Youngman, Ph.D.
Dorothy Dey
IsADORE Douglas
Laura Elizabeth Dier
Georgette Grenier
Daphne M. Hoffmann
Clara Ridley Pfrimmer
Florence Webster .
Wellesley,
Harvard,
Wellesley,
Wellesley,
Wellesley,
Marietta,
Wellesley,
California,
Wellesley,
Vassar,
Vassar,
Wellesley,
Chicago,
1885
1907
1898
1886
1879
1906
1880
1898
1896
1886
1901
1894
1904
Wellesley, 1910
Wellesley, 1910
Leland Stanford, Jr., 1899
Wellesley, 1910
Lidiana, 191'2
Indiana, 1910
Wellesley,1912
191.3
Constance Buell
Charlotte E. Godfrey
Sarah W. Parker
Marian Rider
Gertrude Souther
Helen W. Wheeler
Ourattntt (Ulitb
Florence M. Kunkel, 1911
Arthur O. Norton
Maude N. White. 1913
*Absent on leave.
President
Vice-President
Secretary- Treasurer
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Elizabeth Clarke, 1913
Olive A. Tripp. 1913
Dorothy W. Dennis, 1914
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Margaret H. Woods, 1915 Assistant Secretary
Marguerite I. Mallett, 1914 Treasurer
Magdeleine O. Carret Faculty Member
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eulscher
erein
Elsie P. Lerch, 1913
Pre side nf
Gertrude Souther, 1913
Vice-President
L. Alma Kolk, 1913 . . . Secretary
Jeannette V. Haverstick, 1913 Treasurer
INIargarethe Muller . Advisory Member
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Alice C. Merrill, 1913
Helen E. Richardson, 1913
President
Vice-President- Treasurer
Marion G. Mills, 1915. . . Secretary
Alice H. Bushee 1
Margaret Thom, 1913 Board of Directors
Dorothy L. Drake, 1913 j
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Margaret N. Hewey, 1913
Mary Calkix, 19U .
Virginia Harmon, 1915
Mary E. Blethen, 1915
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Edith M. Wilson, 1913
Dorothy Dennis, 1914
President
Secretary
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SOUTHERN
Elizabeth Clarke, 1913
Marl\n a. Prince, 1913
Mary M. Gittinger, 1914
Margaret D. Christian, 1915
President
]^ ice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Alice C. Hall, 1913
Emma Seifried, 1914
Ruth Banning, 1915
President
Vice-President
Secretari/
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Clara Hart . . ... . Pieman
Gladys Dowling ...... Simple Simon
WIS
Josephine E. Bryant Gladys Dowling
Ruth E. Curtis Clara Hart
Gladys Richards
1911^
Thelma Burbeck
Dorothy M. Gostenhofer
Carolyn Mann
Frances M. Robinson
Dorothy H. Stiles
(Unusumrrs
Josephine (iuiON . . President
Mary E. Colt Vice-President
Daphne L. Selden . . Secretary
Edith X. Besse.
. Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Sophie L. Tillinghast First Member
Elizabeth McConaughy-
Second Member
Ida H. Appenzeller Third Member
Laura E. McVay . Fourth Member
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MrUrsbij (Unlkg? (Ehnir
Hamilton C. Macdougall
Bessie S. Scudder, 1913 )
Mary W. Damerel, 1914 j
Ruth Hypes, 1913
Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914
©ffirrra
Choir Master
Librarians
. Chorister
Assistant Chorister
HHrmbrra
First Sopranos
Ruth Hypes, 1913 Eleanor F. Fowle. 1914
Marguerite Lautenbach, 1913 Dorothy M. Broavn, 1914
Florence S. Sieber, 1913 Katherine C. Diehl, 1915
Alice E. Wormwood. 1913 M. Marguerite AYhitmarsh, 1915
Mary K. Giles, 1914 Marguerite Taylor, 1915
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Siih.stiliifc.s-
Jaxkt K. 1)a\ idsox, 191;> Elizabeth C. Fuller, 1916
Laura J. Jennings, 1916
Second Sopranos
Mary E. Colt. 1913 Evelyn K. AYells, 1913
Louise J. Eppk ii, 1913 Gladys Gorman, 1914
Ruth M. Pepperday, 1913 Margaret N. Jackson, 1914
Stella Ream, 1913 Elizabeth L. Bacon, 1915
Marguerite H. Westerberg, 1915
Substitutes
Mary W. Chambers, 1915 Rachel Davis, 1915
Edith F. Jones, 1916
Contraltos
Rachel F. Burbank, 1913
Mary Eliza Clark, 1913
Gladys Dowling, 1913
Berenice K. van Slyke, 1913
Louise Crawford, 1914
Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914
Olive Croucher, 1914
Charlotte M. Conover, 1914
Margaret L. Beers, 1915
Lois P. Durant, Sp.
Siibstitutes
Hazel F. Cooper, 1914 Margaret D. Griffin, 1915
Adelaide F. Walsh, 1915
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Ruth Hypes, 1913
Alice E. Wormwood, 1913
Elizabeth van R. Limont, 1914
Leader
President
Accompanist
First Sopranos
Rachel Davis, 1915 Marguerite Lautenbach, 1913
Eleanor F. Fowle, 1914 Florence S. Sieber, 1913
Mary Katherine Giles, 1914 Georgia Titcoiib, 1915
Ruth Hypes, 1913 Alice E. Wormwood, 1913
Second Sopranos
Elizabeth Boynton, 1913 Sylvia T. Goulston, 1914
Dorothy M. Brown, 1914 Marion R. Mulford, 1914
Louise J. Eppich, 1913 Margaret S. Tuttle, 1913
Gladys Gorman, 1914
First Alt OS
Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914 Clara L. Xewhouse, 1914
Marian Locke, 1915 Berenice K. van Slyke, 1913
Second Altos
Justine de P. Adams, 1915 Mary Eliza Clark. 1913
Rachel F. Burbank, 1913 Gladys Dowling, 1913
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Marjorie ]\r. SoiLE. l!)i;5 .
Artus James, 1913
Margaret Stone, 1914
First Mandolins-
Ruth Blaisdell. 1913 Pauline
Artus James, 1913 Edith B
Ethel Nichols, 1913
Harriet C. Selkirk, 1913
Leader
President
Assistant Leader
H. Rich, 1913
Wilbur, 1913
Edith M. Wilson, 1913
Mabel E. Winslow, 1913
Second Mandolins
Gertrude Folger, 1915
Helen Froeligh, 1913
Elizabeth Haynes, 1913
Third Mandolins
Mildred C. Jenney, 1915
Mary Paine, 1915
Lois M. Kugler, 1914
Anne E. Nutt, 1914
Susan W. Wilbur, 1913
Helen E. Williams, 1915
Tenor Mandolas
Elsie L. Buttery, 1914
Dorothy H. Culver, 1914
Gladys BRo^v^^ 1914
M. Agnes Butler, 1913
Dorothy P. Clark, 1913
Banjos
Dorothy H. Ebersole, 1914
Helen L. Ely, 1915
Ethel F. Wharfield, 1914
Hazel F. Cooper, 1914
Guitars
Dorothy A. Cannon, 1915
Evelyn M. Denny, 1914
Henrietta Gilmore, 1914
]'ioJi)i
Adelaide C. Masters, 1915
Imogene S. Morse, 1914
Vina E. Smith, 1914
Margaret Stone, 1915
Double Bass
Marian A. Prince, 1913
Tra'ps
Edith H. Flynn, 1914
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®l|r WrUrslry (Enlbgr i>ijmphouit O^rrln^stra
Mr. Albert T. Foster
Jessie M. Chedel, 1914
First ]^iolin.s
Director
Librarian
Louise Ballman, 1916
Dorothy Case, 191(5
Clarissa G. Claster, 1915
Marion Curtner, 191-1
LuciLE S. Flagg, 1914
Evelyn Gough, 1914
Vivian Burroughs, 1914
Margaret Elliott, 1914
Evelyn P. Furber. 1914
Alma Holton, 191()
Dorothy Larrabee, 1914
Bass
Marian A. Prince, 1913
Ruth H. Keigwin, 1914
Marion Long, 1914
Alice G. Mulligan, 1914
Margaret Prall, 1915
Mary Rosa, 1914
Sophie L. Tillinghast, 1914
Gladys Woodward, 1910
Second Violins
TiLLA McCarten, 1913
Marion Metcalf, 1916
Ruth Peck, 1915
Anna Reeder, 1914
Rosaline Smith, 1916
Cornet
Rachel Blodgett. 1916
]'iolas
Regime J. Kronacher, 1916
Piano
Harriet Stratemeyer, 1914
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M^yS
®1)^ HflkBky OIoIUq? Npm0
Helen G. Logan, 1913
Kathlene C. Burnett, 1913
Sarah W. Parker, 1913
Susan W. Wilbur, 1913
Lucile D. Woodling, 1914 1
Charlotte M. Conover, 1914
Lucy Addams, 1914 1
Mary F. Ballantixe, 1914 j
Bertha March, 1895
Josephine Guion, 1913
Ellen J. Howard, 1914
Laura F. Ellis, 1913
Editor-in-Chief
Associate Editor
Magazine Editors
Literary Editors
. Reporters
Alumnae Editor
Business Manager
Assistant Business Manager
Subscription Editor
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IG^gniiia Inar^
Carol S. Prentice. 1913
Ruth A. Woodward, 1913
Margaret Thom. 1913
Dorothea Havens, 1914
Mary I. Bird, 1913
Emily P. Toll, 1913
Barbara M. Hahn, 1913
LiNA R. Carr, 1913
Mary J. Wadsworth. 1913
Rachel F. Burbank, 1913 \
Louise C. Garst, 1913 J
Editor-in-Chief
Associate Editor
Business Manager
Assistant Business Manager
Literary Editors
Art Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Art Editors
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W^-^M^
(5hr Aaara
©fttrrra
Katharine Duffield, 1!)1;J
Marian Rider, 1913
Constance Reed, 1913
Constance Buell, 1913
Emily McK. Pardee. 1913
L. Elsa Loeber. 1913
Janet W. Acheson, 1914
Grace L. Coyle, 1914
Constance B. Rose, 1914
Helen A. Nixon, 1914
Mary Eliza Clark, 1913 -\
E. Eugenia Corwin, 1914 [
Louise G. Russell, 1914 )
President
Vice-President
Record i)i(/ Secret (try
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Custodian of the House
Assistant Custodian of the House
Editor of the Agora
Sergeant-at-Arms
Keeper of the Records
. Executive Committee
I'J't
msm.
Emily G. Balch
Mary Vs. Calkixs
Mary Caswell
Evelyn Barlow
Florence Brotherton
Constance Buell
Mary L. Chapman
YiNG Mei Chun
Mary Eliza Clark
K1\THARINE Dt'FFIELD
KuTH P. Greenlay
Janet W. Acheson
Edith E. Agnew
Erminie F. Ayer
Edith A. Ayres
Jessie M. Chedel
Margaret B. Comegys
Charlotte ]M. Conover
E. Eugenia Corwin
Grace L. Coyle
iBrmbrrs
in facultate
Katharine Coman
Edith H. Moore
Ruth S. Rodman
191J
Marion T. Hale
Celia H. Hersey
Louise M. Hoxie
PiNGSA Hu
Abby Johnson
Ethel C. Kenyon
L. Elsa Loeber
Bertha Merrill
Maude N. White
19U
Charlotte C. Donnell
Myra D. Gifford
E. Elizabeth Glascock
Helen A. Nixon
Anne E. Nutt
Constance B. Rose
Louise G. Russell
Agnes Shand
Margery Story
Louisa S. Stevenson
Alice ^'INTON Waite
LiLLA Weed
Margaret Xason
Emily McK. Pardee
Constance Reed
Marian Rider
Eva Rose
Bessie Scudder
Gladys M. Smith
Grace E. Squires
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Ruth V. Reed, 1913
Helen A. Besler, 1913
Mildred E. Holmes, 1913 .
Charlotte V,. (Iodfrey, 1913
Breta p. Lewis, 1913
Marion Corliss, 1913
Saba D. Thomas, 19U
Dorothy W. Dennis, 1914
Caroline R. Fletcher
Helen W. Wheeler, 1913
Marie Dubuque, 1913
)
President
]" ice-President
Recording Secretari/
Corresponding Secretary
Treasnrer
Custodian of the House
First Factotum
Second Factotum
Executive Committee
iHrmbrra
Malvina Bennett
Angie Clara Chapin
Caroline R. Fletcher
IN facultate
Florence E. Hastings
Adeline Belle Hawes
Agnes Frances Perkins
Alice Walton
19G]
^^m
Gladys Earle
(SraiJuatr g'tuiintta
Margaret A. Fuller
1913
AxxiE E. Bailey
LucL\ Bailey
Mabel R. Barr
Helen A. Besler
Margaret P. Campbell
Marion Corliss
Alice E. Dexter
Marie Dubuque
Doris Fenton
Charlotte E. Godfrey-
Alice C. Hall
19U
Lillian E. Baker
Mary A. Bean
Ruth Congdon
Hazel F. Cooper
Dorothy AV. Dennis
Eleanor F. Fowle
M. Louise Henry'
Emma A. Hunt
^Mildred E. Holmes
Breta p. Lewis
Lsabelle McCready
Alice C. jNIerrill
Marguerite Pearsall
Ruth V. Reed
Grace M. Ruel
Marion E. Templeton
Olive C. Terrill
Ruth S. AYaldron
Helen AY. AA'heeler
Rachel F. Longaker
Margaret R. Schubert
Emma Seifried
Miriam Shoe
Margaret Stone
Saba D. Thomas
Lydia E. Trask
Gertrude AA'olf
Madelyn C. AA'orth
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(Sfitrrra
Helen McG. Joy, 1913
LiNA R. Carr, 1913 .
Marcia Kerr, 1913 .
Olive Croucher, 1914
Ruth B. Haven, 1913
Mary I. Burd, 1913 .
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Recording Secretari/
Corresponding Secretari/
Keeper of the House
IHrmbrra
IN FACULTATE
Ethel Bowman
Florence Converse, 1893
Laura Dwight
Helene B. Magee
Louise S. ^McDowell
Ellen F. Pendleton, 1886
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wSe^hs
Eleanor A. (iA.MBLE, 1889
Sophie C. IIakt
Elizabeth K. Kendall
Eliza Kendhkk, 1885
Margaret P. Sherwood
Edith S. Tufts, 1885
Sarah F. Whiting
Mabel M. Young, 1898
1913
Edith X. Besse
Helen ^I. Hkaxt
^Iahy I. BURD
LiXA H. Carr
Marjorie ("owee
Harriet B. Devan
Dorothy L. Drake
Laura F. Ellis
BoNiTA Ferguson
Louise C. Garst
Josephine Guion
Barbara M. Hahn
Ruth B. Haven
Julia Holder
Mary W. Humphrey-
Irma B. Ingraham
Helen McG. Joy*
Marc'ia Kerr
Elizabeth H. Morris
Frances Mullinax
Sarah W. Parker
Marian D. Parsons
Eleanor Pillsbury'
Nathalie Smith
Marjorie M. Soule
Helen P. South
Mary J. Wadsworth
Evelyn K. Wells
Susan W'. Wilbur
19U
Ida H. Appenzeller
Dorothy W. Bean
Lois Cottrell
Olive E. Croucher
Marjorie C. Day-
J. Maryfrank Gardiner
Gladys Gorman-
Helen D. Hayward
Margaret N. Jackson
Marjorie Kendall
Laura M. Moench
Alice G. Mulligan
Katherine Paul
Mary- Rosa
Letteria Villari
Frances R. Williams
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^^^to
(2;au Ittu iEpsilon
(©fttrera
Josephine E. Bryant, 1913
Katharine A. Potter, 1913
Carol S. Prentice, 1913
Bernice Woodard, 1913
Florence A. Moore, 1913
S. Margaret Mitchell. 1913
Helen L. Frank, 1913
A. Marguerite Gomph, 1914 1
Marion N. Hammond, 1914
Berenice K. van Slyke, 1913
President
. . . Vice-President
. Head of Work
Recording Secretari/
Corresponding Seerefari/
Treasurer
Keeper of the House
Assistant Keepers of the House
Editor of the Iris
mpuibrrs
in
Helen M. Johnston, 1905
Margarethe Muller
Ethel V. Sullivan, 1905
Hamilton C. Macdougall
Alice V. V. Brown
facultate
Mabel M. Hodder
Margaret H. Jackson
Nancy M. Pond, 1893
Mariana Cogswell, 1890
Hetty S. Wheeler, 1902
Edith R. Abbott
soo 1
^^entro
AHMXA
ISADORE DoiGLAS, 1910
Alice C. Fokbes, 191 ••2
Helex Davis,
1913
Elizabeth Baer
Josephine E. Bryant
Rachel F. Bl kbaxk
Louise J. Eppich
^Iary LoiisE Ferguson
Helen L. Frank
Clara A. Hart
Jeaxnette \'an S. Haverstick
Charlotte Hexze
L. Alma Kolk
Elsie P. Lerch
Helex R. Martln
Carolyx E. ]\Ierritt
S. Margaret Mitchell
E
Edith ('. Erskixe, 1912
Fehx Clawsox, 191 '•2
, 1912
Florence A. Moore
INIelrose Pit.max
Katharine A. Potter
Carol S. Prentice
Marion L Reynolds
Pauline H. Rich
Dorothy W. Ridgway'
Ethel F. Robixsox
Gertrude Souther
Helen L. Sullivan
Edxa L. Swope
Berenice K. vax Slyke
Edith M. Wilson
Bernice Woodard
Mary' F. Ballantine
S. Blanche Davis
Margaret Elliott
Dorothy- S. Emmons
A. Marguerite Gomph
Dorothy M. Gostenhofer
Marion X. Hammond
Dorothy H.
Constance Hapgood
Elizabeth H. Hartshorne
E. Mialma Jenckes
Caroline L. Lewis
Elizabeth Van R. Limont
Marjorie R. Peck
Winifred A. Shaw
Stiles
SOI '
pitt i>t5ma iFratrniitg
Alpha Chapter
©ffirpra
Elva L. Mf Kee, 1913
G. Ada Herring, 1913
Doris M. Bickelhaupt, 1913
Florence Y. Carder, 1913
Ruth Van Blarcom, 1913
Gertrude \V. Schauffler, 1913
Alice T. Coseo, 191-1
Frances B. Guck, 1914 1
Carolyn P. Mann, 1914 j '
. President
Jlce-Pre.s-idcnt
Recording Secrcfari/
Corresponding Secrefary
Head of IJ'ork
Treasurer
Custodian of the House
Josephine Batchelder
Katherine Lee Bates
Henrietta St. B. Brooks
[ 202 \
. Marshals
Mtmbtra
IN PWCULTATE
Elizabeth Manwaring
Annie S. Montague
ViDA 1). Scudder (Honorary)
M^^
1913
Jessie F. Acklin
Doris ^I. liicKELHAXTPT
Alice Bihh
Florence Y. Carder
R. Alixe Chowen
Elizabeth Clarke
Mary Coggeshall
Mary E. Colt
Gladys Dowling
Lillian P. Draper
Elizabeth Haynes
G. Ada Herring
Geraldine Howarth
Helen G. Logan
Bessie Manning
TiLLA McCarten
Elva L. McKee
Katherine Mayo
Pauline ^Miller
Mildred
Edna M.
Ruth M
Marian
H. Morris
. Otten
. Pepperday
A. Prince
Jennie Roessler
Gertrude W. Schauffler
Ruth Van Blarcom
Mildred Volk
Helen E. ^Vhitney
Edith B. Wilbur
x\lice E. Worjiwood
Ruth S.
Almeria
Alice T.
Bernice
Dorothy
.Vdams
P. Bailey
Coseo
L Donovan
H. Ebersole
WIJ^
Thelma Frost
Frances B. Guck
Eleanor M. Hough
Elizabeth McConaughy
Marguerite L Mallett
Carolyn P. Mann
Pauline Merrill
Clara L. Newhouse
x\nne Taylor
Sophie L. Tillinghast
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Ruth E. Curtis, 1913
Artus James, 1913
Helen A. Davis, 1913
Helen G. Bates, 1913
Dorothy P. Clark, 1913
Olive A. Tripp, 1913
Edith E. Ryder, 1914
Emily B. Walker, 1914 j
Valrosa V. Vail, 1913
Sylvia T. Goulston, 1914 j
Virginia Wick, 1913 1
Harriet Blake. 1914 i
President
Vice-Presideni
Recording Secretary
Correspond inc/ Secretari/
Treasurer
Head of Work
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Editors of Zeta Alpha Annual
Custodians
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Myrtilla Avekv
Ellen L. Bukkell
IMartha p. Conant
Alice Chamberlin
Agnes Roche
Charlotte Roberts
Martha H. Shackford
1913
Esther A. Balderston
Helen G. Bates
Kathlene C. Burnett
Agnes Butler
Dorothy Clark
Ruth E. Curtis
Helen A. Davis
Rachel I. Drake
Martha Hartman
Marie P. Hill
Helen Hutchinson
Ruth Hypes
Gertrude E. Arnold
Elizabeth Atwood
Esther Berlowitz
Harriet Blake
Elizabeth L. Fanning
Emma L. Eisk
Sylvia T. Goulston
Grace M. Hatch
Mildred Hoopes
IdlJi
Artus James
Miriam Knowles
Edna J. Leavitt
Irene F. McCarty
Bessie L. McClellan
Janet C. Moore
Laetitia M. Morgan
Alice M. Ross
Helen Ryan
Olive A. Tripp
VaLROSA V. ^'AIL
Virginia Wick
x\gusta Rahr
Edith Ryder
Edith Sondrol
A. Marguerite Stitt
Marguerite Tafel
Emily B. Walker
Mildred F. Warrant
Katherine Williamson
Lucile D. Woodling
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Elizabeth McConaughy
Marjorie C. Day .
Dorothy W. Bean
S. Blanche Davis
Alice G. Mulligan
Mary W. Damerel ]
Margaret Elliott [ .
Edith E. Ryder
Mary F. Ballantine
Agusta Rahr
Alice T. Coseo
Esther Hawley
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President
Vice-Prc.side)it
Recording Secret a ry
responding Secretari/
Treasnrer
Exe entire Board
A dv isori) Co m m ittee
Factotnms
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Abbott, Ann J.
AcHEsON, Janet W.
Adams, Myrtle I.
Adams, IUth S.
Addams, Lvov L.
Agnew, Edith E.
Ahrens, S. Helen
Appenzelleh, Ida H.
Arnold, Gertrude F.
AsHER, Jessie E.
Ashley, Mildred P.
Atwood, Elizabeth
Ayer, Dorothy
Ayer, Erminie F.
Aybes, Edith A.
Bach, Winifred S.
Bachman, Henriette
Bailey, Almeria P.
Bain, Edith
Baker, Frances M.
Baker, Lillian E.
Baker, Margery M.
Balderston, S.UIAH
Ball.\ntine, Mahy' F.
Beach, Nellie K.
Bean, Dorothy W.
Bean, Mary A.
Beedle, Ruth G.
Beer, Bessie de
Benjamin, Ruth M.
Berlowitz, Esther
Blake, Harriet
BoEHMKE, IrMA K.
Bogert, Franc es H.
BowEN, Alma
Boyden, Ann
Boyxton, Maiuory L.
Brainerd, Beatrice B.
Brayton, Edith L.
Brown, Dorothy M.
41.5 S. Minnesota Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
10.5 East Maiden St., Washington, Pa.
24 Grove St., Adams, Mass.
31 Henry Ave., Pittsfield, Mass.
440 Pike St., Cynthiana, Ky.
North Scituate, Mass.
934 Center Ave., Reading, Pa.
730 North Lime St., Lancaster, Pa.
20 Walter St., Hyde Park, Mass.
321 Prospect St., Willimantic, Conn.
Deerfield, Mass.
154 Putnam St., Quincy, Mass.
30 Agassiz St., Cambridge, Mass.
Buinsville, W. Va.
38 Holland Ave., Westfield, Mass.
828 Jackson St., Wilmington, Del.
Port Henr\-, N. Y.
. R. F. D. 1, Hampton, Va.
516 West 3d St., Lexington, Ky.
21 MacDonough St., Plattsburg, \. Y.
22 Chels'a Place, East Orange, N. J.
. Allegan, Mich.
Colora, Md.
321 St. James Ave., Springfield, Mass.
122 Center St., Ridgeway, Pa.
122 Church St., Berlin, N. H.
19 North St., Binghamton, X. Y.
. 4 Breamore Rd., Newton, Mass.
200 Wells St., Johnstown, N. Y.
103 Mystic St., West Medford, Mass.
589 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, W^is.
1124 South 30th Ave., Omaha, Neb.
2076 Cornell Rd., Cleveland, Ohio
1818 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 111.
Willshire, Ohio
Essex Junction, Vt.
379 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
274 Summit Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
499 Prospect St., Fall River, Mass.
1083 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
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Brown, Ethel S.
Brown, Gladys A.
Brown, Helen B.
Brown, Julia A.
Burbeck, Thelma
Burroughs, Vivian
Burt, Rebecca E.
Bdtterfield, Mitties
Bdttery, Elsie L.
Caldwell, Marion
Calkin, Mary
Carnahan, Helen
Carpenter, Sarah A.
Cary, Jennie W.
Case, M. Elizabeth
Chedel, Jessie M.
Clapp, Florence
Cole, Lillian I.
Collins, Grace M.
Comegys, Margaret B
Congdon, Ruth
Conover, Charlotte M.
Cooper, Hazel F.
CoRWiN, E. Eugenia
CosEO, Alice T.
Costikyan, Vera
COTTRELL, Lois
CoYLE, Grace L.
Crawford, Louise
Croasdale, Dorothy
Croucher, Olive
Culver, Dorothy H.
CuRRAN, Pauline L.
CuRTNER, Marion L.
Damerel, Mary \V.
Davis, Katherine K.
Davis, S. Blanche
Day, Marjorie C.
Dean, Elizabeth
Dennis, Dorothy W.
Dennis, Katherine J.
Whitinsville, Mass.
Farmington, Me.
224 Broad St., Newark. N. J.
137 School St., Winchendon, Mas.s.
98 Grant Ave., Newton Centre, Mass.
3 Broad St., Danielson, Conn.
Stowe, Vt.
109 West Van Buren St.. Battle Creek, Mich.
340 Ocean Ave., Patchogue, N. Y.
24 Mt. Washington St., Lowell, Mass.
Stockton Springs, Me.
511 East Main St., Washington, Ind.
212 Norwood .\ve., Edgewood, R. L
Windsor, Conn.
aOO Rosewood Ave , Hubbard Woods, 111.
Randolph, Vt.
North Grafton, Mass.
NorthviUe, N. Y.
320 Academy PI., Westfield, N. J.
1628 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa.
720 County St., New Bedford, Mass.
Cor. 3d and Wilkinson Sts., Dayton, Ohio
259 Delaware .\ve., Newark, N. J.
146 2d Ave., Newark, N. J.
123 Erie St., Syracuse, N. Y.
401 William St., East Orange, N. J.
2515 Blaisdell .\ve., Minneapolis, Minn.
Phoenixville, Pa.
1101 1st Ave., ( edar Rapids, Iowa
1574 York St., Denver, Col.
56 East Ave., Newark, N. Y.
1545 Lafayette St., Denver, Col.
3219 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
. Warm Springs, Cal.
182 East 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
123 North 15th St.. St. Joseph, Mo.
48 South Front St., Wheeling, W. Va.
. Strasburg, Pa.
Falmouth, Mass.
114 Taber .\ve.. Providence, R. I.
11218 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
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Denny, Evelyn M.
DiAS, RvTH I. .
DoNNELL, Charlotte ("
Donovan, Bernice I.
DOIGUSS, LiLLIE B.
DOWLEY', M. Gl.\dys
Ebersole, Dorothy H.
Elliott, Margaret
Emmons, Dorothy S.
Enslin, Madeline
Erskine, Ethel L.
Everts, Sarah K.
Fairbanks, Hazel M.
Fanning, Elizabeth L.
Farnham, Edith A.
Farnsworth, Grace
Fischer, Louise H.
FisK, Emma L.
Flagg, Lucile S.
Flint, Rebecca P.
Flynn, Edith H.
Fogg, Irene I. .
Ford, Elizabeth
Fowle, Eleanor F.
Freedman, Anna
French, Doris V.
Frost, Mary L.
Frost, Thelma
fuhber, evely'n p.
Gage, Katherine L.
Gardner, James Maryfrank
Geraty, Cecilia
Gehwig, Rhoda I.
Gifford, My'ra D.
Giles, Mary K.
GiLMORE, HENTtlETTA
Gittinger, Mary M.
Given, Bertha M.
Glascock, E. Elizabeth
GoMPH, a. M.UiGUEHITE
Gorman, Gladys
Randolph, Vt.
SC Prescott St , Clinton, Mass.
Wiscasset, Me.
82 Newhall St., Lynn, Mass.
21 (irant St., Lexington, Mass.
55 Arlington St., Hyde Park, Mass.
Bellport, X. Y.
'2.5 Fairview St., Lowell, Mass.
21 Bennington St., Xewton, Mass.
.\shlanil, Mass.
11th and 66th .\ves.. Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
Salisbury, Conn.
26 School St.. Whitman, Mass.
1232 Hinraan .\ve., Evanston, 111.
19 AVanvick Rd., West Newton, Mass.
Wilbur, Wash.
126 State St., Hackensack. N, J.
3 Franklin St., Newark, N. Y.
32 Thompson St., Springfield, Mass.
450 North Charter St., Madison, W'is.
131 Prospect St., Lawrence, Mass.
52 Bourne St., .\uburndale, Mass.
290 West Main St., Moorestown, N. J.
51 Fowle St., Woburn, Mass.
Glen Cove, N. Y.
22-t Church St., Willimantic, Conn.
Winchester, 111.
. 624 Broad St., Meriden, Conn.
Cohasset, Mass.
20 Wcnonah St., Grove Hall Sta., Boston, Mass.
101 North Mt. Vernon St., Prescott, .\riz.
189 South Mountain .\ve., Montclair, N. J.
507 Franklin .\ve., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
South Westport, Mass.
. R. F. D., .\nchorage, Ky.
1030 South 32d St., Omaha. Neb.
8 East 2d St., Frederick, Md.
14 Schuyler St., Roxbury, Mass.
3564 nth St.. Washington, D. C.
25 Faxton St., Utica, N. Y.
99 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J.
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GoSTENnOFER, DoROTHY M.
GoX'GH, EvELVN
Gould, Gladys
GouLSTON, Sylvia T.
Gove, Gertrude L.
Graham, Bessie F.
Green, Olivia
Grieb, Marion E.
Grimes, Mildred L.
Grover, Miriam M.
Guck, Frances B.
Hammond, Marion N.
Hapgood, Constance
Hartshorne, Elizabeth H
Hatch, Grace M.
Havens, Dorothea
Hawley, Esther
Haynes, Ruth M
Hay'ward, Helen D.
Henley, Beatrice M.
Henley", Linda B.
Henry, M. Louise
Herrick, Helen P.
Hill, Helen A.
Hinman, Mary H.
Hollister, Helen
HooPES, Mildred B.
Hough, Eleanor M.
Howard, Ellen J.
Hughes, Edna E.
Hunt, Emma A.
Hunt, M. Eloise
HusTED, Helen F.
Hutchcraft, Helen H.
Jackson, Helen W.
Jackson, Margaret N.
James, Mary
Jamieson, Evelyn E.
Jellerson, Jean W.
Jenckes, E. Mialma
Kees, Helena M.
Keigwin, Ruth H.
. 172 Davis Ave., West New Brighton, \. Y.
406 South Columbus Ave., Mt. ^'ernon, N. Y.
130 Summit Ave.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
38 Stedman St., Brookline, Mass.
52 Bond St., Fitchburg, Mass.
Lee, Mass.
1203 Michigan Ave., f^vanston. III.
G0o5 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa.
146 East Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass.
109 Shore Drive, Lynn, Mass.
714 Pine St., Calumet, Mich.
202 Webster St., Maiden, Mass.
16 Magnolia Square, Dorchester, Mass.
7 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
11039 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland, Ohio
Point Pleasant, X. J.
Farmington, Conn.
203 Justice St., Fremont, Ohio
20 Highland Terrace, Brockton, Mass.
5 Eleanor St., AUston, Mass.
1500 North 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Basking Ridge, N. J.
221 Ashland Blvd., Chicago. 111.
Interlaken, N. Y.
Coos, N. H.
1127 Downing St., Denver, Col.
Rutledge. Pa.
1831 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C.
East Northfield, Mass.
4006 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.
. North Charlestown, N. H.
Grymes Hill, Stapleton, N. Y'.
313 South High St., West Chester. Pa.
135 Houston Ave., Paris, Ky.
305 Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J.
Care Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City, Mo.
. 829 Quincy Ave., Seranton, Pa.
213 Jamieson Bldg., Spokane, Wash.
98 Park St., Montclair, N. J.
East Douglas, Mass.
36 Prince St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
84 North 9th .\ve., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
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Kendall, G. Makjohie
KixGMAN, Anna
KiTTREDGE, HeLEN L.
KxowLES, Sophie R.
KiEiixLE. Lydia-Belle
KuGLEH, Hester C.
KiGLER, Lois M.
Lacy, Lavra ¥.
Ladd, Valeria G.
Lamphear. Alma A.
Larrabee, Dorothy B.
Lawton, Esther G.
Lean, Phyllis K.
Lee, Helen L.
Leggett, Ruth
Lewis, Caroline L.
Limoxt, Elizabeth van R.
Liv, Fuxg Hiu
Long, Margaret A.
Long, ^LvRIO^•
Loxgaker, Rachel F.
Luther, Ardys
McCabe, Margaret A.
McCarroll, Mariox C.
McCauley, Dorothy
McConaughy, Elizabeth
Macdonald, Lillian" G.
MacDoxald, Lixda \V.
McDowell. Elizabeth
McKixney. Helex E.
MacLure, Ruth
MacPhersox, H. Dorothy
Mallett, M,\rguerite L.
Manx, Carolyn P.
Makquart, Doris K.
May'eh, Jeaxette E.
Mexamix, Marjorie E.
Merrill, Pauline
Merrill, Winifred S.
Metzger, Stella R.
Miller, Axxa M.
Miller, Jeax H.
Hamburg, N. Y.
55 Lincoln St., Framingham, Mass.
75 Broad St., Wcstfield, Mass.
554 Amersfort PI., Brooklyn, N. Y.
218 Waban St , Denison, Iowa
East Hartford, Conn.
East Hartford, Conn.
Delmar-Morris .\pts.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Shevlin Hall, University of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn.
-29 Pleasant St., Westerly, R. I.
55 Prospect St., Willimantic, Conn.
Unionville, Conn.
. oi-l \\ ashington St., Abington, Mass.
501 West State St., Trenton, N. .1.
Cuba, N. Y.
100th and Wornall Rd., Kansas City, Mo.
210 Seeley St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Canton Christian College, Canton, China
73 North Warren .\ve.. Brockton, Mass.
Winter St., Framingham, Mass.
Ui)i North Kith St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Union St., Hingham, Mass.
74 Jaques Ave., Worcester, Mass.
3 Fairview St.. Newton, Mass.
223 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y.
91 Park St., Montclair, N. J.
20 Harvard St., Gloucester, Mass.
13 Waban St., Roxbury, Mass.
408 West Water St., Elmira, N. Y.
126 West Mt. Pleasant Ave.. Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.
lie Church St., Newton, Mass.
507 13th St., College Point, N. \'.
48 Sidney PI., Brooklyn, N. Y.
. 222 9th St., Troy, N. Y.
. 507 Wayne St., Sandusky, Ohio
1444 K St., Lincoln, Neb.
4709 Hazel Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa.
90 Curtis St., West Somerville. Mass.
2 Western Ave.. St. .Johnsbury, Vt.
Hotel Leamington. Minneapolis, Minn.
2117 North .Sd St., Harrisburg, Pa.
. 901 West IGth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
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Miller, Marion L.
Mitchell, Helen G.
MoENCH, Laura M.
Moffat, Virginia
AIooDY. Mae O.
Moore, Mildred
Morse. Imogene S. .
Mueller, Frieda
Mulford, Marion R.
Mulligan, Alice G.
Nagel, Elizabeth F.
Newhouse, Clara L.
Nixon, Helen A.
NuTT, Anne E.
O'Mahoney, Mary F.
Osborne, Mildred L.
Paige, Mildred A.
Parker, Helen B.
Patterson, Ruby M.
Paul, Katherine
Peck, Marjorie R.
Peel, Marjorie E.
Perry, Helen D.
Phinney, Beatrice E.
Pitkin, Margaret
Pratt, Katherine
Quimby, Marian
Rahr, Agusta
Reed, A. Bernice
RoAT, Mabel A.
Robinson, Frances M
Rosa, Mary
Rose, Constance B.
Rose, Irma
Rowland, Ruth
Russell, Hilda W.
Russell, Louise G.
Ryder, Edith
Schmalz, Julia R.
Schmidt, Kathryn C.
The Gori
•iOOH Grand Ave., Minneapoli.s, Minn.
25 Varney St., Lowell, Mass.
Gowanda, N. Y.
476 Main St., Orange, N. J.
3'2 Winnemay St., Xatick, Mass.
1^20 East 21st St., Cliicago. 111.
1875 Corainonwaeltli .\vc., Brookline, Mass.
020 Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Pembroke Ave., Wayne, Pa.
7 Highland St., Natick, Mass.
South .\rton, Mass.
ro Manhattan Ave., New York, N. Y.
82 Gainsboro St., Boston, Mass,
Cliffside, N. J.
67 Cross St., Lawrence, Mass.
. 49 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, N. Y.
52 Harrison St., Brookline, Mass.
40 Chute St., Reading, Mass.
223 North Franklin St., Colorado Springs. Col.
Fitzwilliam, X. H.
Washington, Conn.
152 North Maple .\ve.. East Orange, X. J.
64 Xorth Main St.. Rockland, Me,
67 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass.
13 East Miller St., Xewark, N. Y.
318 West Water St., Elmira, N. Y.
30 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass.
Manitowoc, Wis,
612 10th .\ve., S. E., Minneapolis. Minn.
286 College .\ve., Kingston, Pa.
42!) Wick .\ve., Youngstown, Ohio
180 Scott Ave., Wellsville, X'. Y,
76 Cornstalk Ave., Providence, R. L
287 Claremont .\ve., Montclair. X*. J.
4800 Chester Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa.
950 Ifiversidc .\ve., .Jacksonville, Fla.
13 .\llston St., Dorchester, Mass.
l;i99 East Ave., Rochester, X, Y.
Wellesley, Mass.
113 Bellevue PI., Chicago, III.
SCHIBKRT, MaHHARKT U.
Seifriei). Emma J.
Shand, Agnes
Shaxklin'. Agnes
Shaw, Winifred
Shoe, Miriam
Shove, Eleanor C.
Shuman, Katherine
SiEBER, Ruth
SiLSBY. Mabel G.
Silver, Ruth
Smith, Hazel C.
Smith, Mildred C.
Smith, Vina E.
Snow, Julia D. S.
SoNDROL, Edith
Spofford, M. Etheltk
Stacy, Elizabeth
Staxbery, Helen C.
Steele, Madeline H.
Stewart, F. Constance
Stewart, Helena F.
Stiles, Dorothy H.
Stillhamer, Esther
Stitt, a. M.vrguerite
Stoeltzixg. Alice
Stone, Margaret
Story. Margery
Stratemeyer, Harriet
Summers, Carrie L.
SUSSDORF, AgXES E.
Sykes, Eola E.
Tafel, Marguerite
Taylor, Axne
Thomas, S.vba D.
Thompson, Florence (i.
Thorndike, Helen L.
Tillixghast, Sophie L.
Trask, Lydia E.
Tuck, Elizabeth E.
Tucker, M. Florine
Tyler, Mildred H.
52 Broad St., Oneida, N. Y.
1'28 Sherman St., Denver, Col.
305 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pa.
. Helena Station, Ky.
109 North l:?th .\ve., Seattle, Wash.
(Irafton, Mass.
213 Purchase St., Fall River, Mass.
. 5090 Forbes St., Pittsburg, Pa.
484 East Market St., .\kron, Ohio
Boynton Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vt.
23 .\rlington Rd., Wuburn, Mass.
. 120 Farwell St., Newton, Mass.
530 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Kirkwood, N. Y.
115 Federal St., Greenfield, Mass.
Clear Lake, Iowa
11 Cherry St., Hudson, Mass.
1023 Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
1410 Chicago .\ve., Evanston, 111.
40 Prospect St., Gloversville, N. Y.
71 Canner St., New Haven, Conn.
54 University Rd., Brookline, Mass.
39 Primrose .\ve., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Broad Ave., Morsemere, N. J.
156 West 93d St., New York, N. Y.
510 South Linden .\ve., Pittsburg, Pa.
18 Belair .\ve., Wellesley, Mass.
20 Winthrop St., Essex, Mass.
171 North 7th St., Newark, N. J.
106 West Watauga .\ve., Johnson City, Tenn.
. 119 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
84 Park Ave., Rochester. N. Y.
nil Terrace PI., El Paso, Texas
13 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y.
Hanson, Mass.
23 Moorehouse PI., Bradford, Pa.
78 Essex St., Beverly, Mass.
208 .\ngell St.. Providence. R. I.
187 High St., Newburyport, Mass.
57 Portland St., Haverhill, Mass.
. Chester, Conn.
599 Main St., .\thol, Mass.
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Uhlinger, Margaret
ViLLARi, Letteria
Walker, Emily B.
Walker, Zada R.
Walmsley, Sarah B.
Walsch, Adelaide F.
Walworth, Bernice W.
Wang, Chi Che
Warrant, Mildred F.
Watson, Jean B.
Weiler, Hattie M.
Weimer, Mary
Wells, Katherine
Wharfield, Ethel F.
Wheeler, Marjory E.
Williams, Charlotte P.
Williams, P'rances R.
Williams, Helen A.
Williams, Marjorie
Williamson, Katherine
Wolf, Carrie M.
Wolf, Gertrude
Wood, M Christine
woodling, lucile d.
Worth, Madelyn C.
Wylde, Anna E.
85 East Main St., Johnstown, N. Y.
36 Marina St., Ponce, P. R.
. Box 794, Babylon, N. Y.
220 East Main St., Batavia, N. Y.
431 Juneau PI., Milwaukee, Wis.
419 .\ndover St., Lowell, Mass.
13(i92 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
291 Jill Zien St., Soochow, China
152 Barrington St., Rochester, N. \'.
823 Myrtle St., Scranton, Pa.
2543 Braddock Ave, Braddock, Pa.
352 North 8th St., Lebanon, Pa.
3659 Lexington St., Chicago, 111.
107 Euclid Ave., Springfield, Mass.
Quiiicy, 111.
108 Broadway, Providence, R. I.
Glastonbury, Conn.
117 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
134 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, \. Y.
2616 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C.
2115 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1729 Mississippi .\ve., St. Louis, Mo.
Phoenicia, N. \.
302 Prospect .\ve., Cranford, N. J.
244 Walnut St., Westfield, N. J.
979 Essex St . Lawrence, Mass.
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Rachel Davis
Ruth A. Hoyt
Caroline R. Taylor
Margaret D. Christian
JOHXETTE J. PlERIK
Marian D. Locke 1
Elizabeth W. Metcalf (^
Arlene Westwood
Helen L. Moffat |
Gertrude Folger J
Dorothy S. Day
Elizabeth ^V. Smart
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President
Vicc-Prcsiflent
. Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
. Treasurer
Executive Board
. Advisory Committee
Factotums
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Gllasa nf iai5
Adams, Floka
Adams, Justine de P
Adams, Katharine E.
Aiken, Leila E.
Alden, Frances H.
Aldrich, IJarbara
Allison, Marion M.
Amundson, Nora A.
Armour, Marjorie J.
Arthur, Muriel
Aungst, Anna C.
Ayers, Margaret
Bacon, Elizabeth L.
Bain, Gladys L.
Baldwin, Helen B.
Balurd, Rita H.
Banning, Ruth
B.tRNETT, BeNICE B.
Barton, Laura F.
Beard, Dorothea P.
Beck, Christine L.
Beekman, Edith H.
Beers, Margaret L.
Bell, Juliet O.
Bennett, Lillian H.
Bennett, S. Pauline
Benton, Ruth K.
Blackstone, M. Carolyn
Blethen, Mary E.
Blood, Marie
Bolton, M. Almeda
Boomer, Minna G.
Bourne, Kathryn
BoYER, Eleanor E.
Bradford, Ruth
Brassington, Marion C.
Breingan, Janet M.
Brown, Marion
Brown, Muriel \V.
Burns, Frances D.
BusEY, Gareta H.
831
i5i> Union St., Hackensack, N. J.
83 Sigourney St., Hartford, Conn.
101 Ellsworth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
30 Crescent St., Greenfield, Mass.
Stafford Springs, Conn.
Hotel Coolidge, Brookline, Mass.
265 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Alexandria, Minn.
. Sewickley, Pa.
96 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich.
'2U p^ast Walnut St., Lancaster, Pa.
. 900 West State St., Jacksonville. III.
737 Fairmont Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
2-t Prospect Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
(i(iO Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J.
25 Grove St., Oneida, N. Y.
North Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Col.
281 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J.
118 Summit Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y.
1940 Penn Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.
Ill Cedar St., Clinton, Mass.
301 North Commerce St., Natchez, Miss.
Guilford, Conn.
.\iken. S. C.
173 Ruggles St.. Roxbury, Mass.
Williamson, N. Y.
97 W aterman St., Providence, R. L
105 South 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dover, Me.
Wellesley. Mass.
. 3848 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
114 Locust St.. Dover, N. H.
727 Broad St., Westfield. N. J.
01 Hi Howe St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
229 Middle St., East Weymouth, Mass.
. 902 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del.
188 South 0th St., Newark, N. J.
55 Jackson St., Lawrence, Mass.
1770 East -Vve.. Rochester, N. Y.
15 Leyden St., Plymouth, ALiss.
503 West Elm St., Urbana, III.
[216]
Cadle, Edith E.
Candlin, Anna
Cannon, Dorothy A.
Cary, Alice E.
Casey, Helen M.
Chambers, Mary W.
Chandler, Evelyn M.
Chapin, Ruth P.
Charlton, Alice G.
Christian, Margaret D.
Christie, Jean O.
Clarke. Florence M.
Cl.\ster, Clarissa G.
Cleveland, Eleanor M.
Coke, Lucy W.
Coleman, Ruth R.
CoNDY', Minnie H.
Cooper, Mabel R.
CosGRovE, Helen \V.
CouGHLiN, Mildred M.
Cowles, Gladys E.
Cox, Ruth E.
Crane, Florence L.
Crawford, Gladys B.
Crocker, Helen B.
Crocker, Mary P.
Crockett. Avonelle M.
CuMMiNGs, Ruth
CUMMINGS, Sah.\ M.
Curran, Mabel A.
Davies, Louise
Davis, Gladys I.
Da%is, R.^chel
Davison, Janet E.
Dawso.v, Loleta I.
Dawson, Margaret
Day', Dorothy S.
Delano, Lovicy M.
Dewees, Lillian
Diehl, E. K.\therine
DiLMAN, Elma L
Disbrow, Elsa
Dodge, Elise C.
823
35 Noble Ave., Westfield, Mass.
1 H Washington Rd., Springfield, Mass.
•itii \\ intlirop .\ve., Xew Haven, Conn.
Kyoto, Japan
. Saundersville, Mass.
103 E Main St., Moorestown, N. J.
19 Linden St., AVhitnian, Ma.ss.
Perry, N. Y.
(i^.5 Homer St., Milwaukee, Wis.
409 Washington St., Lynchburg, Va.
Tarsus. Turkey
423 Preston St., Philadelphia. Pa.
2001 North 3d St., Harrisburg Pa.
805 liHh St., Rock Island, 111.
4006 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas
844 East 14th St., Davenport, Iowa
1821 Emerson Ave.. S.. Minneajjolis, Minn.
75 Clark St., Torrington, Conn.
25 Fairmount St., Marlboro, Mass.
72 West Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
570 Willow St., Waterbury, Conn.
169 Buckminster Rd., Brookline, Mass.
300 \\est Bridge St., .\ustin, Minn.
3704 West Prospect PI., Kansas City, Mo.
Wareham, Mass.
Fo.xboro, Mass.
Silver Spring, Md.
19 Robinson St., Somerville, Mass.
. 161 Montelair Ave., Montclair, N. J.
63 Eagle St., North .\danis, Mass.
19 Stone St., .\ugusta, Me.
Chester, Vt.
47 Barnes St., Providence, R. I.
6 East Washington St., Bath, N. Y.
2412 River Drive, Davenport, Iowa
28 Washington Ave., Winthro]), Mass.
Lawrenceville, Pa.
Marion, Mass.
3530 North 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Highland .\ve., Overbrouk, Philadelphia, Pa.
51 High St., Geneva, N. Y.
759 De Graw Ave., Newark, N. J.
20 Orient Ave., Newton Centre, Mass.
p[S;ec;[iB
Kdwauds, Jessie L.
EGCiEBnECHT, ElsIE
Ehric H, Pauline
Elkintox, Anna R.
Ellis, Margaret
Ely, Helen L.
Endel, Elizabeth
Epes, Ruth G.
Farley, Jean
Fekger, Margaret E.
Field, Helen T.
FiSKE, Mildred
Foley, Edith J.
Folger, Gertrude
FoLSOM, Edna A.
Fowler, Marguerite A.
Gale, Ruth C.
Gahside, Margaret
Gill, Constance P.
Glover, Lyle R.
Good, Dorothy
Gould, Gladys K.
GowiNG, Charlotte E.
Griffin, Margaret D.
Hall, Jenny R.
Halsted, Florence M.
Hamlin, Gedtrude A.
Hammond, Eda B.
Harmon, T. A'irginia
Harris, Margaret
Hartwell, Gl.\dys
Haswell, Elizabeth F.
Havens, Mabel H.
Hayes, Pauline
Hechinger, Louise W.
Hendricks, Marion W.
Hendrie, Florence B.
Hicks, Helen
Hill, Dorothy P.
HiNE, Grace E.
Hodge, Mary L.
Holmes, Ruth E.
6ir,
1123 West Market St.. Pottsville. Pa.
734 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y.
1 West 7'2d St., New York, N. Y.
3605 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
186 Uphara St., Melrose, Mass.
86 Washington St., Binghamton, N. Y.
Roselle, N. J.
41 Grand View Ave., WoUaston, Mass.
700 West 6th St., Sedalia, Mo.
530 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
21 Milton St., West Soinerville, Mass.
122 Brooks St., West Medford, Mass.
Seminole Inn, Winter Park, Fla.
29 Summit Rd., Medford, Mass.
270 Brackett St., Portland, Me.
64 Broad St., Westfield, Mass.
Hunter, X. Dak.
. 225 West 130th St., New Y'ork, N. Y.
Sherwood Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa.
164 North Laurel St., Hazelton, Pa.
2105 West 4th St., Williamsport, Pa.
Wellesley Hills, Mass.
43 Jackson St., Lawrence, Mass.
195 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass.
Wellesley, Mass.
. 39 Brookside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J.
Westford, Mass.
10 Main St., Onset, Mass.
147 Pine St., Portland, Me.
Deerfield, Mass.
Kingston, R. 1.
. 714 Spencer Ave., Marion, Ind.
. 405 Barnum .\ve., Bridgeport, Conn.
28 f^inhorn Rd., Worcester, Mass.
7635 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La.
226 State St., Albany, N. Y.
. Fairfield Ave., Stamford, Conn.
6031 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, III.
. 22 Oakland PI., Buffalo. N. Y.
24 Spruce St., Dedham, Mass.
118 Princeton St., East Boston, Mass.
. 2937 West 14th St., Cleveland. Ohio
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Holt. Hauhiet 1'".
Howe, Calma \V.
HoYT, Ruth A.
HuGGixs, Dorothy G.
HvGus, S. Margaret
Hunt, Marguerite A.
Hunter, Mildred
Hyde, Harriette
Ilfeld, Beatrice
Jackson, E\elyx
Jexney', Mildred C.
JoFFRiox, Eljua L.
Johnson, Alathexa P.
Jones, Dorothea B.
Jones, Hildegarde
JUNKERMAN, EsTHER
Kahn, Dorothy' C.
Keenan, Florence E.
Keiser, Katherine H.
Kennedy', Margaret M.
Kerr, Hannah B,
Kiluam, Mary W.
Kingman, Frances P.
KiRKHAM. Dorothy' D.
Knight, Alice
KUEHNER, JeaNN'ETTE H.
Lang, Margaret C.
Lange, Helen J.
Larter, Florence
Lauer, Marguerite
Lee, Mary B.
Le Fray', Z.Glady's
L'Engle, K. Tracy
Lilley, Clara B.
Lindsay, Ruth H.
Locke, Marian D.
Locke, Marian H.
LoEB, Elma
Long, Gertrude M.
Lord, Marian L
Loud, Dorothy
LupTON, Mildred
Laurette
Hall,
l(i Plwisant St., .\rlington, Mass.
114 Washington .Vvf., Cambridge, Mass.
1G8 East Emer.son St., Melrose, Mass.
800 Riverside Drive. \ew York, N. Y.
749 West 3d St., Williamsport, Pa.
534 South Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash.
Si Woolston St., Dorchester, Mass.
6'25 Sherman St., Watertown, N. Y.
701 Copper Ave., .Albuquerque, N. Me.\.
. 289 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J.
. 100 Gordon Ave., H.yde Park, Mass.
Mark.sville, La.
1423 Hinman .\ve.. Evanston, El.
125 4th Ave., Conshuhueken, Pa.
363 South 5th Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
1025 3d Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
44 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass.
Pleasant .Vve.. Ridgewood, N. .1.
135 South 5th St., Reading, Pa.
228 Arlington St., Yonngstown, Ohio
21 West North St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Abingdon, 111.
145 West Elm St., Brockton, Mass.
120 Clarendon St., Springfield, Mass.
119th St. and Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y.
Columbus, Ohio
1235 Fayette St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa.
724 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa.
. 45 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J.
114 Monroe St.. Monroe, Mich.
522 West 13(ith St., New York, N. Y.
55 Bloomfield St., Dorchester, Mass.
164 Ponce de Leon .\vc., Atlanta, Ga.
236 Fairmount St., Lowell, Mass .
347 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
37 Alpine St., Maiden, Mass.
Wellesley, Mass.
Rich Hill, Mo.
1109 Vernon Ave., .\kron, Ohio
31 Freedom St., .\thol, Mass.
Bay City, Mich.
Mattituck, N. Y.
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Mabie, Marion- C.
McCabe, DonoTHY C.
McCarten, Clarice
McCoy, Helen V.
McKeox, Anna G.
Mackillop, Mildred A.
McKiNNEY, Marion
McLain, Linda
McLouTH, Mary S.
McMaster, Marie
McVay. Laura E.
McVay, Silence K.
Manley, Helen
Mann, Roberta R.
Manson, Frances V.
Marks, Alma
Martin, Adele C.
Martin, Dorothy R.
Mason, Eleanor B.
Mason, Marian R.
Masters, Adelaide C.
Matthews, Gerena E.
Mattson, Harriet A.
May, Helen H.
Mengelberg, Gertrude
Merrell, Charlotte E.
Merrill, Gladys E.
Merrill, Julia E.
Merton, M. Helen
Metcalf, Elizabeth W.
Miller, Caroline R.
Miller, Elizabeth M.
Mills, Marion G.
Mitchell, Leora C.
Moffat, Helen L.
Montgomery, Anne E.
Moorhouse, Margaret E.
Munroe, Helen
Murphy', Dorothy H.
Neiffer, E. Marie
Neimeter, Ruth
Nichol, Winifred S.
Norton, Elsie
5 Edgewood Pk., New Roehelle, N. Y.
2920 5th Ave., Rock Island. 111.
Lancaster, X. H.
174'i South 2!»th St., Omaha, Neb.
25 Columbia St., \\ orcester, Mass.
21 Brook St., Pawtucket, R. I.
Pine Bush, N. Y.
487 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Palmyra, N. Y.
43 The Lincoln, Youngstown, Ohio
11!)0 West '2!)tli St., Los Angeles.Cal.
11!K) West 2!»tli St., Los Angeles,Cal.
1639 South Theresa Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
201 Clay Ave., Muskegon, Mich.
929 Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa.
698 South Crescent Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box 615, Metuchen, X. J.
R. F. D. 1, Walden, X. Y.
1004 Harrison St., Syracuse, X. Y.
20 Riverside Drive. Binghaniton, X'. Y'.
32 Wellington St., \\altham, Mass.
Fort McKinley, Me.
1237 Morse Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, III.
Charles City, Iowa
257 Lyon St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Lowville, X'. Y'.
The Brooklyn. Towanda. Pa.
98 Electric Ave., West Somerville, Mass.
120 Calumet .\ve., Calumet, Mich.
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Jeannette, Pa.
51 Columbia St., Brookline, Mass.
4G Fairinount St., Xorwich, Conn.
437 Maple Ave., Edgewood Pk., Pittsburg, Pa.
Bacon St., Xatick, Mass.
3625 Macon St., Washington, D. C.
135 3d .\ve., Muskegon, Mich.
20 Prospect Terrace, Montclair, X. J.
309 Bent Rd., Wyncote, Pa.
13 58th Ave., East Duluth, Minn.
923 South Corona St., Denver, Col.
Granville, X'. \.
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MSIS
Norton, Margaret S.
Norton, Ruth
Nye, Rowena S.
O'Brien, Margaret W.
Orcutt, Marion L.
Paine, Mary
Palen. L. Louise
Paris, Hazel V.
Parshall, Esther F.
Partridge, Ruth G.
Paton, Pauline P.
Pattison, Muriel A.
Peck, Ruth
Pendleton, Enid
Phillips, Lucy T.
Pierce, Ruth A.
PiERiK, Johnette
Pilling, Elizabeth
Place, Alice D.
Porter, Elizabeth L.
Powell, Ruth
Power, Madeline L.
Prall, Margaret
Rawung, Katherine B.
Reeder, Anna M.
Richardson, Dorothy
Roberts, Dorothy
Roberts, Dorothy C.
Robinson, Emily W.
Rogers, Elisabeth S.
Rohrheimer, Helen
Rolfe, Dorothy* E.
RoLFE, M. Katherine
Roop, Elizabeth
Russ, Glady'S H.
Ryder, Marguerite
Rylee, Ruth
Sarles, Fay S.
Sayre, Helen L.
Scarlett, Mary
ScATEs, Ruth A.
Salisbury, ("onn.
18 East Ave., Attica, N. Y^
'i'il Richiuund Ave., San Antonio, Texas
58 Chester St., Worcester, Mass.
889 Bedford St., North Abington, Mass.
1650 \\'ashington St., West Newton, Mass.
i Lincoln St., New Rochelle, N. Y.
-20 Waldo St., SonuTville. Mass.
69th Ave. and 10th St., Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
25 Green ^'illage Rd., Madison, N. J.
114 Merriam Ave., Leominster, Mass.
14 Chase Ave., Webster, Mass.
330 West 9th St., Concordia, Kas.
361 Stirling PI., Brooklyn, N. Y.
159 School St., Webster, Mass.
Box 3, Hinsdale, Mass.
820 South 7th St., Springfield, 111.
690 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn.
340 Linden St., Wellosley Hills, Mass.
. 210 Bradford St., Charleston, W. Va.
1333 North 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
2 Melville Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
816 Holland Ave., Saginaw, Mich.
260 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
4724 Chester Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa.
29 Webb PI., Mansfield, Mass.
2529 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
108 Highland Drive, Seattle, Wash.
46 Temple St., Springfield, Mass.
29 Camp St., New Britain, Conn.
1719 East 115th St., Cleveland, Ohio
73 South Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y.
73 South Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y.
Upland, Pa.
7 Park Lane, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
1399 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
209 South McLean Blvd., Memphis, Tenu.
2425 West 13th St., Little Rock, Ark.
Flushing, Mich.
971 Bryden Rd., Columbus, Ohio
78 Brackett St., Westbrook, Me.
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S(.'iiABAt'KEi!, Muriel
SCHOEDIXGER, HeLEN M.
ScuDDER, Dorothy B.
Seelte, Rlth yi.
Selser, Margaretta W.
Sharp, Dorothy S.
Sharrard, Hazel
Shaw, Sarah R.
Shepard, Florian A.
Shoup, Martha E.
Simpson, Mary P.
Sims, Beatrice C.
Sleeper, Helen J.
Smart, Elizabeth W.
Smiley, Edwina M.
Smith, Carlotta G.
Smith, Lucisda
Stevens, Mary S.
Stewart, Jean E.
Stone, Elizabeth
Stone, Mildred C.
Stone, Ruth
Sullivan, Augusta M.
Sweet, Sibyl
Taft, Clara E.
Taussig, Lucie D.
Taylor, Caroline R.
Taylor, Marguerite
Tbnney, Florence H.
Thornbury, Ethel M
TiTCOMB, Georgia K.
ToBiN, Marjorie
Torrey, Margaret
Traver, Lucretia B.
Travis, Eleanor
Tucker, Frances
Turner, Lyle W.
Tuthill, C. Ruth
Upton, Helen H.
Vander Pyl, Doris
Van Winkle, Elizabeth G
5.50 West lOtli St., Erie, Pa.
3-t7 Kendall PI., Columbus, Ohio
Cottage St., Hingham, Mass.
6 Lawton Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y.
1518 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa.
85-1 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa.
381-1 Harrison Blvd., Kansas City, Mo.
5575 Hampton St., Pittsburg, Pa.
470 Main St., Orange, N. J.
28'2 Harrison Ave., Detroit, Mich.
431 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.
Til East 13th St., Texarkana, Ark.
Wellesley, Mass.
Merrimac, Mass.
Central St., Mansfield, Mass.
1308 AYaucoma Ave., Birmingham, .\la.
46'21 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas
19 Birch Hill Rd., Newtonville, Mass.
409 East 7th St., Ellensburg, "Wash.
1643 Wilcox Ave., Hollywood, Cal.
73 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. L
1643 Wilcox Ave., Hollywood, Cal.
183 Parker St., Lawrence. Mass.
3314 Glad.stone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo.
. Kennett Square. Pa.
. 191 Park Ave, Yonkcrs, \. Y.
109 Llewellyn Rd., Montclair, X. J.
114 East Fayette St., LTniontown, Pa.
Granville, N. Y.
629 Headley Ave., Lexington, Ky.
. Nogales, Ariz.
Paye Station, Detroit. Mich.
913 Middle St., Bath. Me.
40 North Clinton Ave., Trenton, X. J.
Carmel, X. Y.
3330 Louisiana St., Little Rock, Ark.
East Woodstock, Conn.
Waymart, Pa.
55 Dexter St., Maiden, Mass.
149 Main St., Haverhill, Mass.
The Terrace, Rutherford, X. J.
MSIS
Walton, Dorothy
Watsox, Ellen V.
Watson. Ruth
Watters, Mildred C.
Webster, Juliet
Weed, Margaret
Westerberg, Marguerite H.
Westwood, Arline
Whelan, Elizabeth
White, Carol W.
WhitiMarsh, M. Marguerite
Whittier, Inez L.
Wilkes, Miri.^jh B.
WiLLARD, Helen S.
Williams, Faith M.
WiLLi.^jis, Helen E.
WiNSLOw, Esther M.
Winter, Anna R.
Wiss, Gretchen
Wolfe, Frances M.
Wood, Eunice S.
Wood, Frances L.
Wood, Ruth S.
Woodbury, Pauline
WooDis, Ruth G.
Woods, Helen B.
Woods, Margaret R.
Worcester, Mabel
Wright, Gladys
Wright, Harriet B.
Wright, K. Dorothy
Wtckoff, Charlotte C.
Wtckoff Marjorie
Yetter, Ruth S.
Van
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802 Mount Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
87 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburg. N. Y.
3832 North •12d St., Irving Park, Cliicago, 111.
65 Lancaster Ave, Buffalo, \. Y.
1025 5th .St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
242 Summer St., Stamford, Conn.
. 145 W. 5th Ave., Roselle, N. J.
97 Cottage St., Pawtueket, R. I.
240 West 129th St., New York, N. Y.
Whitehall, University PI., Neb.
1023 Hickory St., Texarkana, Texas
104 Crescent St., Waltham, Mass.
541 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Ave., Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn.
21 Summit PI., IJtica, N. Y.
Johnson St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
246 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
9 Oxford .\ve., Webster, Mass.
83 Johnson .\ve., Newark, N. J.
923 Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa.
235 84th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
354 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Woodville, Mass.
Dover, Me.
20 Haviland St., Worcester, Mass.
Wolcott .\ve. and Shore Rd., .\storia, N. Y.
5219 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, III.
51 Rowena St., Detroit, Mich.
54 Kenwood St., Dorchester, Mass.
384 West Market St., Akron, Ohio
66 T St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Vellore, Madras Pres., India
79 Clinton Ave., Jamaica, N. Y.
128 Luzerne Ave., West Pittston, Pa.
(Ulass nf 1910
Edith F. Jones
Margaret R. Davidson
Marjorie Harris
Mary H. Adams
Priscilla Barrows
Frances Moore i
Katharine C. Balderston [
Rachel E. Dona van j
Mary F. Torrence
Elizabeth F. Woods
Marion Bassett
Elizabeth L. Hoskin
President
J^ice-Presidcnt
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Executive Committee
Advisory Committee
Factotums
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(Elass nf 19 lit
A( KKHMAN, pLORENtE R.
Adams. Mauv II.
Alexander. Florence McN
Allen. Bertha M.
Allex. Dorothy
.\llex. Priscill.\
Amman, Marguerite
Anderson, Gertrude R.
Anderson, Margaret
Andhews, Ellen L.
Appel, Mildred \.
Armstrong, Elizabeth D.
Armstrong, Lillian C.
AvERiLL, Jessie
B.\OH, Barbar.^ C.
Bagnall, Frances T.
Bailey, Dorothy
Bakrow, Beatrice
Balderston, Katharine C.
Baldwin, Dorothy G.
Ballman, E. Louise
Barnes, Lucia P.
BAHRf)WS, Priscilla
B.\ssETT, Marion P.
Beals, Helen D.
Bean, Frances A.
Beattie, Euzabeth AV.
Becker, Ethel M.
Becker, Hilda J.
Bell, Dorothy
Benedict, Ethel M.
BiGELOw, Phyllis
Billings, Constance
Bingham, Josephine M.
Bird, Dorothy*
Bishop, Agnes S.
Blake, Madeleine
Blakeslee, Mariam
Blodgett, Rachel
Blom, Birgitta
Boyd, Margaret
5311
i Hawthorne St., Orange, N. J.
Geneseo, N. Y.
406 East Maiden St., Washington, Pa.
Gkmlale. Ohio
26 Rich St., Waltham, Mass.
Kcnihvorth, 111.
50 Acorn St., Maiden, Mass.
169 Homer St., Newton Centre, Mass.
l;i5 Linden Ave., Maiden, Mass.
•ii-l Androw.s Blvd., Los .\ngeles, Cal.
5139 AVashlngtciii Ave., Chicago, III.
4511 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
103 Park St., New Haven, Conn.
lUS Main St., Campello, Ma.ss.
828 Jack.son St., Wilmington, Del.
11 East St., .\dams, Mass.
Egypt, Mass.
88 Bcrkelc.y St., Rochester, N. Y.
Boise, Idaho
Lawnton Ave., Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
423 North 16th St.. Fort Smith, Ark.
72 1st Ave., West Haven, Conn.
62 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn.
1716 Xewkirk Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
307 Davis St., Evanston, III.
Elyria, Ohio
75 Mt. Pleasant .\ve., Newark, N. J.
145 West 80th St., New York, N. Y.
723 South 20th St., Newark, N. J.
49 Shaw St., West Newton, Mass.
Wellesley, Mass.
219 Winter St., Norwood, Mass.
22 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
314 Keyes .\ve., Watertown, N. Y.
13 Middle St., Rockland, Me.
551 Norman St., Bridgeport, Conn.
21 Frances St., Melrose, Mass.
1233 Prospect St., Kansas City, Mo.
14 Mishawuin Rd., Woburn, Mass.
Gerraantown .\ve., Germanlown, Philadelphia, Pa.
17 Marsh St., DedUam, Mass.
\22o\
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Braden, Marie E.
Bradley, Elsa
Brandt, Lida R.
Brewer, Minnie B.
Brill, Marion E.
Brooks, Lucille E.
Brown, Claire F.
Brown, Elsie T.
Brown, Marie L.
Buchanan, Helen R.
Buck, Lucy K.
Buck, Margaret
Buffington, Sarah L.
Bull, Margaret E.
Bump, Helen A.
Bunn, Bessie D.
BuRDETT, Anna H.
Carswell, Alta I.
Carter, Eleanor
Case, Dorothy B.
Case, Isabel B.
Caten, Mary L.
Chalmers, Katharine
Chandler, Lucy I.
Channell, Lillian M.
Chapin Florence De E.
Chase. Myrtle F.
Chedel, Marjorie N.
Chellis, Bernice L.
Childs, Evelyn L.
Chivvis, Ruth
Chrystal, Charlotte
Claflin, Margaret
Clark, Marguerite P.
Clark, Rachel M.
Clark, Ruth E.
Clark, Valma
Cloher, Lois de E.
CoE, Helen B.
Corn Marjorie A.
Cole, Mary R.
Condy, Pearl H.
Conklin, Myra N.
SO-i North Franklin St., Greensburg, Ind.
3333 St. John Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
4337 Larchwood Ave., West Philadelpliia, Pa.
140 Flower Ave., E., Watertown, N. Y.
. 107 West Main St., llion, \. Y.
6 Kinsman PI., Xatick, Mass.
701 East Broadway. South Bo.ston, Mass.
. Park PI., Park Hill, Yonkcrs, N. Y.
292 Avery Ave., Detroit, Mich.
3918 Brown St , Philadelphia, Pa.
158 North St., Willimantic, Conn.
59 Ferdinand St., Melrose Highlands, Mass.
. 1140 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111.
295 Church St., Naugatuck, Conn.
108 Murray St., Binghamton, N. Y.
823 South 7th St., Spring6eld, 111.
7 Mishawuni Rd., Woburn, Mass.
Whalom Rd., Fitchburg, Mass.
416 Magnolia Ave., Louisville, Ky.
41 Park .St., Montclair, X. J.
806 Rosewood Ave., Hubbard Woods. 111.
120 Linden Ave., Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
61 West St., Worcester, Mass.
Kenihvorth, 111.
56 Cedar St., Haverhill, Mass.
151 Forest Park .\ve., Springfield, Mass.
7 Ashland St., Maiden, Mass.
Randolph, Vt.
Newport, X. H.
1279 East 114th St., Cleveland, Ohio
4232 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
. 28 Franklin PI., Summit, X. J.
15 Park St., Marlboro, Mass.
1762 Lanier PI., Washington, D. C.
12 Germain St., Worcester, Mass.
12 Germain St., Worcester, Mass.
636 East Ave., Rochester, \. \'.
12 Jewett PI., Utica, N. Y.
493 Willow St., Waterbury, Conn.
Seneca Hotel, Rochester, N. Y.
2 Winter St., Salem, Mass.
1821 Emerson Ave., S., ^linneapolis, Minn.
Kingston, N. Y.
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CoNXAULK. DoHOTHV M.
Cooke, M. Janet
Cotton, Verna A.
Craig, Lizzie M.
Craighill, Rebecca P.
CuosiiY, Marion J.
Cross, Dorothy
CuRRAN, Elizabeth V.
Curtis. Loi ise T.
Curtis, Marion I.
Cushmax, Charlotte
Cutler, Christine N.
Dana, Gertrude
David, Marjorie
Davidson, Margaret R.
Davies, Helen-
Davis, Eleanor S.
Davis, Helen Amelia
De.Oi, Miriam I.
Deasy, Inez L.
Dee, Jessica I.
Denm.*>-, Kathryn M.
DiEHL, Florence E.
Diehl, Jane K.
DoAXE, Florence E.
Docking, Lua S.
DoDD, Margaret J.
DoMHOFF, Louise A.
Donovan, Rachel E.
Dorethy', Alliene H
Dorsey, F. Dorothy
Downer, Elizabeth J.
Do\vxs, Gladys J.
Drouve, Ethel yi.
Early, Edith F.
Edmands, Eleanor M.
Edsall, Helen J.
Edwards, Jeannette L.
Ehrich, Dorothy J.
Elliott, Mary IJ.
Elliott, Romie J.
Epler. Edith H.
74 Colonial Circlo. Biill'al.i, X. Y.
10 Church St., Milford, Mass.
186 South Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Rumne}' Depot, \. H.
Fort Preble, South Portland, Me.
27 High St., Methueu, Mass.
Harrington, R. L
5 North McXab -Vve., Gloversville, X. Y.
447 West Main St., Decatur, 111.
18 Welles .\ve., Dorchester, Mass.
159 Park PI., East .\urora, N. Y'.
Mount Hermon, Mass.
45 Peter Parley Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
9 East Blvd., Rochester, N. Y".
1525 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
917 West Washington Ave., South Bend, Ind.
158 Highland St., Worcester, Mass.
238 North Main St., Wallingford, Conn.
Wavorly, Pa.
16 Central .\ve.. Bar Harbor, Me.
279 Clermont .\ve., Brooklyn. X'. Y.
4 Denman .\ve., Cranford, X^. J.
451 8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
South X'atick, Mass.
Chazy, X. Y.
135 Franklin St., Westerly, R. I.
Cliff Rd., Welleslcy Hills. Mass.
4326 Hamilton .\ve., Cincinnati. Ohio
7046 Reynolds St.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
92 .\rlington -Vve., Jersey City, X. J.
5609 Monroe .\ve., Chicago, III.
416 West 1st St., Dayton, Ohio
Holley, N. Y.
611 Hancock .\ve., Bridgeport, Conn.
2322 Washington St., X'ewton Lower Falls, Mass-
50 Pelhain St., X^ewton Centre, Mass.
280 Roseville Ave., Newark, X. J.
212 Broadway, Youngstown, Ohio
1 West 72d St.. Xew York, .\. Y.
Plymouth. X. H.
314 East Poplar St., Walla Walla. Wash.
521}^ Garrison .\ve.. Fort Smith, .\rk.
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EsTEs, Dorothy
Evans, (^harlotte S.
Evans, Frances C.
Faihbank, Jessie M.
Fanning, Edith D.
Feeney, Anna H.
Felt, Harriet V.
Fisher, Beatrice B.
Flansbcrgh, Clara J.
Fletcher, Dorothy
Flora, Margaret L.
Flummerfelt, Charlotte M
FoRAN, Raphael M.
Foristall, Olive E.
Fowler, Katherine M.
Fowler, Ruth A.
French, Dorothy E.
Frisbie, Margaret S.
Fuller, Elizabeth C.
Fuller, Eloise E.
Geddes, Hazel E.
Gehris, Helen B.
Gere, Katharine T.
GiBNEY, Edith L.
Gibson, Madeline C.
GODCHAUX, Elma
Goodwin, Louise AV.
Gould, Dorothy
Grant, F. Lucille
Gray, A. Louise
Gray, Dorothy
Greene, Mary
Greenhalgh, Helen
Gregory', Mildred J.
Grossman, Gladys
Grove, Martha T.
Hagemeyer, Helen
Hagemeyer, Mabel
Haines, Helen M.
Hall, Gertrude E.
Hamilton, Avis M.
Hamilton, Mary L.
.'!5 Burtt St., Lowell, Mass.
14-20 N'ortli 1.5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
377 15th Ave., Paterson. N. J.
Middletown, Conn.
1 East 25th St., Whitestone, N. Y.
52 Chapman St.. Ballston Spa, N. Y.
■t;i2 Wellington St., Chicago, 111.
l-t4 High St., Xewburyport, Mass.
(i Carson .\ve., Dalton, Mass.
1620 M St., Sacramento, Cal.
3ie South 3d St., Bangor, Pa.
502 Academy St., Watertown, N. Y.
446 Biddle Ave., AVilkinsburg, Pa.
54 West Eagle St., East Boston, Mass.
64 Broad St., Westfield, Ma.ss.
54 Huntington St., \ew Haven, Conn.
Knoxville, Tonn.
78 Irving Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.
The Croydon, Newton, Mass.
804 East Main St., East Aurora, N. Y.
35 School St., Winchendon, Mass.
105 Clarke St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
115 East Beard Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
Cedarwold, Linlithgo, N. Y.
67 Main St., Hudson Falls, N. Y.
5726 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La.
333 State St., Albany, N. Y.
826 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111.
Randolph, Vt.
27 Willow St., Mystic. Conn.
Manitowoc, Wis.
4 Abbott St., Hoosiek Falls, N. Y.
140 Walcott St., Pawtucket, R. I,
21 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J.
Corner Lake Shore Blvd. and East 105th St., Cleveland, Ohio
5885 Bartlett St., Pitt.sburgh, Pa.
Butler, Ky.
Butler, Ky.
306 East Central St., Moorestown, N. J.
. 312 Maiden St.. Revere, Mass.
1227 North Topeka .\ve., Wichita. Kas.
20 -Vcheson .\ve., Washington. Pa
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Haukkh. Althea E.
IlAHlilS, MaH.IORIE
HaKTI.EV. T. HlTH
Hasei.mayer. Ethel M.
Hastings. Gladys B.
Hastings. Glee L.
Haven-, Ruth M.
Heafield, Helen S.
Heffner, M. Helen
Hf-xderson. Blanche E.
Henry. Florence G.
HiBBs. Anna L.
Hill, Ella A.
Hogan, Elizabeth I.
HoGGsoN, Harriet
Hollingsworth, Dorothea
HoLTON, Alma D.
HoRswELL, H. Carol
HosKiN, Elizabeth L.
Hunt, Ernestine >1.
IxGRAHAM, Carrie
IszARD, Miriam S.
Jameson, Lillian M.
Jenison, Elsie S.
Jennings. Laura J.
Joel, Juliet S.
Johnson, Esther
Johnson. Helen G.
Johnson, Mary C.
Johnson, Mary L.
Jones, Edith F.
Jones, Genevieve
Jorge. Vivian L. R.
Kelly, Eleanor E
Kennedy, Helen L.
Kennett, Pauline
Kent, Dorothy .\
Kent, Elizabeth \\.
Kittinger, Ruth M.
Kl.\us, .\dele
Kneelaxd. Helen B.
Kohn, Margaret A.
.)(i() rcrry St., Trenton, N. J.
Eagle Hook Wa.v, Montclair, X. J.
•ilOl West Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
68'2 Parker St.. Newark, N. J.
17 Pleasant Ave., Somerville, Mass.
408 ^Yest oth St., Spencer, Iowa
•>!)+ Claremont .\ve.. Montclair, X. J.
4'-29 Roscoe St.. Chicago. 111.
Clyde. Ohio
Montgomery. Pa.
!)1 Main St.. Concord. Mass.
227 Montgomery St., West Pittston. Pa.
(il Belvidere PI, Yonkers, X. Y.
145 Bowers St., Lowell, Mass.
Greenwich, Conn.
Rensselaer, Ind.
.)4 Waite St.. Maiden. Mass.
Box 34. Kenilworth. 111.
14()4 Marion St.. Denver. Col.
424 Xewtonville .\ve., Xewtonville, Mass.
191 West .\ve.. Rochester, X. Y'.
26 Newton .\ve.. Woodbury. X. J.
768 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Wellesley, Mass.
120 Penna .\ve.. Greensburg, Pa.
15 Locust St.. Everett, Ma.ss.
368 East Broad St.. Columbus. Ohio
3157 Cambridge .\ve., Chicago, 111.
5S Winthrop St.. Augusta, Me.
1026 2d .\ve., New York. X. Y'.
1334 Kellam .Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal.
6102 Winthrop .Ave., Chicago, 111.
421 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
3815 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa.
183 Jewelt Ave., Buffalo. N. Y.
Concordia, Kas.
114 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. J.
253 80th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Lancaster, N. Y'.
1100 .Iack.s(m St.. Vieksburg, Miss.
79 Downing St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
121 South Shannon St., Van Wert, Ohio
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Kronacher, Reginf) J.
Lammeks, Adelaide
Lane, Mahian F.
Lansing, Caroline F.
Lansing, Josephine McC.
Larrabee, Hilda L.
Latimer, Alice M.
Lawson, Gwendolyn M.
Lent, Helen
LlEBENTHAL, MiNA
Ling, Elizabeth L
LOEB, LrclLLE
LoEB, Selma
Loker, Dorothy L.
LOVELAND, AnGELINB
McCabe, E\elyn M.
McCarroll, Evelyn L. S.
McCloskey, Natalie H.
McCoy, Helen I.
MacCune, Mary McN.
McGlade, Helen D.
MacGregor, Hazel M.
MacGregor, Ruth A.
McInnes, Frances E. C.
McKee, Marie L.
McKinn'on, Mae E.
Magner, Beulah
Mahaffy. Charlotte C.
Marshall, Helen E.
Marshall, Theresa
Marston', Helen D.
Marston, Margaret I.
Mason, Helen E.
Mather, Ethylene
Matthews, Anna F.
Meakeb, Rebecca E.
Means, Margaret K.
Megahan, Margaret M.
Merriam, Helen I.
Metcalf, Marion \V.
Metzxeh, Sarah E.
Miller, Jessie A.
Miller, N'ancy K.
Miller, Ruth
MiXAHAN, Maude O.
Miner, Louise M.
Miner, Ruth M.
Mitchell, Marian A.
765 Greenwood Ave., Avondalr, CiTcinnati, Ohio
19 Bissell Ave,, Oil City, Pa.
•i'M Lafayette St., Salem, Mass.
11!) Chcstmit St., Albany, \. Y.
55 Sherman St., Springfield, Mass.
307 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam, \. Y.
South Coventry, Conn.
805 South St., Peekski'll, N. Y.
107 North Shore Drive, South Bend, Ind.
197S) East Sid St., Cleveland, Ohio
78 Library Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Rich Hill. Mo.
Rich Hill, Mo.
Florence St., Natiek, Mass.
1718 Clayton St., Cincinnati, Ohio
74 Jaqiies .\\'e., Worcester, Mass.
Ort'ensb.oro, Ky.
Si Mallen Rd., Dorchester, Mass.
m Paddock St., Watertown, N. Y.
1653 West -mth St., Minneapolis, Minn.
7'28 South Euclid Ave., Princet(m, 111.
1111 Franklin St., Rumford, Me.
11!) Franklin St.. Rumford, Me.
23 Salcombe St., Dorchester, Mass.
Aurora. Neb.
626 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, X. Y.
5523 London Rd., Duluth, Minn.
Box 84, Wilmington, Del.
29 Seward .\ve., Detroit, Mich.
Route 3, Dallas, Texas
3501 7th St., San Diego, Cal,
175 Madison St., Portsmouth, N. H.
27 Baile,\- Rd., Watertown, Mass.
North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio
. 5101 Vict.ir St., Dallas, Te.xas
57 Lincoln .\ve.. Carbondale. Pa.
421 Woodland Ave., .\kron, Ohio
900 West 3d St., Williamspiirt, Pa.
. Westminster. Mass.
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
Pleasant \ alley. Wheeling, W. Va.
312 Orchard St., Cranford, N. J,
ClearHeld, Pa,
234 South 2d St., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
500 West 121st St., New York. X. Y.
R. F. D. 1, Lakeville, Conn,
Slingerhmds, .X. Y
Glenolden, Pa.
[330]
MooxEV, Margaket L.
Moore, Frances
Moore, Vera A.
MoRYiK, Brenda K. I{.
Moses. Helen C.
Moses, Rosalind
MOILTON. Kl.XLV S.
Ml'LLER, BeuTMA L.
Myer, Annie L.
Myers, Marian
Mylchreest, Mary R
Nelson, Helen L.
Xel.son, Marie I.
Xel-son, Polly P.
Xewton, Jean M.
Nichols, Margaret
Nickersos, Emelyn G
NicKERSON, Virginia
NiLEs, Adelaide G.
Noble, Marguerite
NoERA, Edith F.
Oakes, Catherine
Oakley, Lydia M.
Ordway, Mattie C.
Orr, Adelaide
OsBORN, Lois
Osgood, Mildred C.
Paine, Edith
Palmer, L. Osma
Parker, Florence S.
Parker, Muriel
Parmley, Florence
Patch, Elizabeth
Pearson, Hazel H.
Perkins, Ethel M.
Perley, Marian L.
Perry, Lydia P.
Pfeiffer, Mary G.
Philbrook, P'rances
Phillips, Alice W.
Phillips, .Vrtena
Phillips, Dorothy
PicKARD, Margery E.
PiLLMORE, Eleanor H.
Pitman, Doris E.
PooRE. Dorothy A.
Porter, Emily H.
20-i \crnon St., \\'orcestfr, Mass.
. New Bloomfiold, Pa,
Elmsl'ord, \. V.
31 Kcarnoy St., Newark, X. J.
675 Sheriilan Rd., Chicago, III.
:228 Westchester Ave., Mount \'ernon, X. V.
Uii 9th St.. X. W., Wa.shington, D. C.
263 Ea.st 19tli St., Brooklyn. .\. Y.
Carthage, Tenn,
2060 Xorth 6;!(1 St., Philadelphia, Pa.
48 Braincrd Ave., Middletown, Conn.
1617 Beverly Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y.
8 Grove St., .N'atick, Mass.
FVanconia, X. H.
371 North Broad St., Norwich, \. Y.
7 Holbrook St., North Adams, Mass.
6 Lovett's Ct., Provincetown, Mass.
Red Beach, Me.
44 Bay Ave., Bloomfield, N. J.
29 Cole Ave., Pittsfield, Mass.
145 Hillside Ave., Waterbury, Conn,
100 Upland Rd.. \\aban, Mass.
Ea.st Willi-ston, N. Y'.
77 Fuller St.. Brookline, Ma.ss.
2412 Ingleside PI., Cincinnati, Ohio
313 North Ti.oga St., Ithaca, N. Y.
12 Woodland St., .Arlington, Mass.
129 .\llantic Ave.. Marblehead. Mass.
331 High St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
420 East State St., Trenton, N. J.
166 North Mountain .\ve., Montclair, N. J.
217 Inwood .\ve.. Upper Montclair. N. J.
Framinghani, Mass.
136 Lowell St., Sonierville. Mass.
2 Lincoln Sq., Natick, Mass.
Laconia, N. H.
276 Highland St., Worcester, Mass.
521 East Colfax Ave., Denver, Col.
59 High St., Exeter. N H.
1835 Indianola .\ve., Columbus, Ohio
244 Lincoln .\ve., Young.stown, Ohio
168 Farwell .\ve., Milwaukee. Wis.
1109 West Wayne St., Fort Wayne. Ind.
257 Bryant Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
Intervale. X". H.
Riegel.sville, Pa.
4809 Regent St., Philadelphia, Pa.
[ 2oi ]
M^^yra
I'OHTEII. HaHIIIKT K.
PlITTKU. DdUOTHY L.
l'o« Ki.i., Helen M.
Pratt, Esther C.
Pray, Elsie M.
Preston, Rachel F.
Price, Martha B.
QuiNN, Helen L.
Rand, Ruth H.
Rane, Janet E.
Rankin, Edna
Rawson, Helen-
Ray, Harrietts
Raymond, Rachel C.
Reillv, Irma M.
Remsen, Elizabeth \V.
Renner, Martha M.
Rice, Virginia F.
Richards, Ruth
RicHARD-soN, Dorothy R.
Richardson, Helen C.
Richardson, Mary L.
Roberts, Anna K.
Robinson, Norah L.
Roof, Stella .J.
Roos, Henrietta F.
Rosenthal, Terese M.
Ross, Adelaide H.
RowE, Ozella B.
Rcndle, Dorothy E. A.
Russell, Elizabeth P.
Salom, Emma
Samelson, Dorothy
Sampon, Helen R.
■Samuels, Marguerite
Schenck, Marguerite
ScHMicK, Ruth V.
Schwartz, Alma M.
Scott, Janet McC.
ScoviLLE, Helen M,
Scudder, Ruth L.
Seaman, Helen
Sears, Mildred H.
Seeley, Marjorie E.
Selden, Katherine H.
Sherwood, Florence G.
Shorey, Pauline A.
Th
e Te
Columbia, Conn.
229 \me St., Tyler, Texas
113 Touro St., Newport, R. I.
129 Gibbs St., Newton Centre, Mass.
93 Front St., Weymouth, Mass.
41 Broad St., Danietstm, Conn.
. 905 South 47th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
56 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich.
631 Hancock St , Brooklyn, N. Y.
1535 Beacon St., Waban, Mass.
134 Madison St., Mis.soula, Mont.
82 South Van Dien Ave., Ridgewoofl, \. J.
928 King St., La Crosse, Wis.
84 Ellery St., Cambridge. Mass.
609 Market St., Williamsport, Pa.
1 Remsen PI., Brooklyn, X. Y.
University Ct., Fairview Heights, Cincinnati, Ohio
Hotel Seneca. Rochester, X. Y.
902 Kinau St.. Honolulu, T. H.
07 Brooksdale Rd., Brighton, Mass.
130 Merriam Ave., Leominster, Mass.
67 Brooksdale Rd., Brighton, Mass.
414 Conway St., Frankfort. Ky.
1680 South Clarkson St., Denver, Col.
2 Pitkin PI., Pueblo, Col.
335 Clay .\ve., Scranton, Pa.
524 Prospect Place, Avondale, Cincinnati. Ohio
1 Clinton .\ve.. South Xyack, X. Y.
104 Roseraont Rd., East Cleveland, Ohio
14931 Morgan St., Harvey, 111.
130 Elm St., Putnam, Conn.
4702 Chester Ave., Philadelphia. Pa.
1329 Harbert .\ve., Memphis, Tenn.
234 Main St., Medford, Ma.ss.
Clifton Heights. Xatrhez, Miss.
209 East 19th St., Brooklyn, X. Y.
Hamburg. Pa.
105 South Pine St., Haz(>lton, Pa.
119 East Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa.
442 Temple St., New Haven, Conn.
117 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y.
48 Porterfield PI., Freeport, X. Y.
73 Upland Rd., Cambridge. Mass.
22 Forest St.. Lexington. Mass.
Stambaugh, Mich.
817 St. Joseph Blvd., W., Montreal. Can.
28 Elm St.. Dover. X. H.
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Shuman, Mauian
Shiti:. Adelia U.
Smith, B. Adele
Smith, Gladys L.
Smith, Lomie D.
Snell, Sara E.
Snyder, Pauline M.
Somes, Ruth T.
Spencer, Ruth
Stalker, Wilhelmina J.
Steele, Sally C.
Stewart, Elsie X.
Stowell, Lohna B.
Strann, Gertrude A.
Strong, Ruth L.
Sturtevant, Blandine
Sutton, Dorothy L.
Suydam, Emma G.
TiRRELL, Clarissa L.
Torrexce, Mary F.
TOURTELLOT, CeLIA
Trautwein, Caroline H.
Travers, Carrie
Trowbridge, Clara F.
Turnback, Gladys A.
TUTTLE, LoRENA R.
Tyler, Eleanor C.
Uemura, Tamaki
Vail. Rosalind D.
Van Arsdale, Helen S.
Van Eaton, Kate W.
Van Orden. Elizabeth
Vedder, Miriam
Very, Alice X.
Wachter, Mary'
Wahle, Charlotte L.
Wakeman, Ella C.
Walsh, Alfaretta
Ward, Lois
Warner, MARGARf;T R.
Warner, Marion G.
Watson. Frances I.
Watt, Jean
Watts. Hazel M.
Webb, Annie L.
Webster, Ruth
.50!K) Forl)i's St.. I'lttshiirsli. l':i.
W(M«lsvillc. X. n.
11 Hanlonl PI.. Caldwell. X. .J.
Alli-ffiny, X. Y.
Park A(Miti(in. \'icksbiirg. Miss.
74 Davi.s .\ve., Bruoklinc. Mass.
■100 Townsend Ave., Lansing, Mich.
]'-25 Irving Ave., Providence, R. I.
1517 Millard Ave., Lo.s .\ngeles. Cal.
85 Trenton St., Ea.st Boston, Mass.
5 Bellevue Ave., Gloucester, Mass.
1101 6th St., Bay City, Mich.
37 Governor's Ave., Medford, Mass.
State Farm. Mass.
619 Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Dixfield. Me.
93 Forest Ave., W., Detroit, Mich.
Morseinere, X. J.
'270 Spring St., Brockton, Mass.
(i3(i Ferry St.. Lafayette, Ind.
15 Burnett St., Providence, R. L
Lincoln .Vve.. Carbon<lale. Pa.
44 Kendall St., (Jardner, Mass.
Linwood, Mass.
1212 NarragaiLsett Blvd., Providence, R. I.
1017 Xorth Grove St.. Spencer. Iowa
80 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn. X. Y.
55 N'akaroku Bancho Kojimachi, Tokyo, .lajjan
2219 Park Ave., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio
1505 College Ave., Racine, Wis.
R. F. D.. Xenia, Ohio
Spring Valley, X'. Y.
Troy Rd., Schenectady, N. Y.
Westwood, Mass.
(i50 Lincoln Ave.. Toledo, Ohio
1495 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, X^. Y-
14 Trumbull St., Xew Haven, Conn.
-288 Grand St., Xewburgh, X. Y.
34 Kensington Ave., .Jersey City, X'. J.
12 Teft Ave., Clifton Spring.s, X. Y.
56 Montgomery PI.. Brooklyn, X. Y.
2 Haynes Pk., Roxburv, Mass.
Wellesley. Mass.
Sca])poose. Ore.
Bellevue. Texas
1025 5th St., S. E., Minneapolis. Minn.
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Weeks, Dorothy W.
Weil, Helen T.
Weiskittel, Mildhed
Wexdle, Miriam
Westkall, Dorothy
Wheeler, Mary S.
Whiting, Dorothy
Whitney. Emily
Written, Katharine X.
Wilduero, Madelon R.
Williams, Faith W.
Williams. Millie L.
Williamson. Elizabeth H.
Wilson. Katharine B.
Wing. Dorothy M.
Woods. Elizabeth F.
WoouwARD, Alice
Woodward, Gladys L.
Worcester. Helen
Wright. Adeline F.
Wright, Damaris M.
Wright, Helen G.
Wy'man, Mildred
3-lGl Lowell St., ClevelaiKl Park, D. C.
802 South Perry St., Montgomery, Ala,
30'2'> St. i'aul St.. Haltiinore, Md.
855 Louisa St., Willianisport, Pa.
Avon, N. Y,
Stonington, Conn.
164i Holabird Ave., Winsted, Conn,
151 Front St., Winehendon, Mass.
101 West Chestnut St.. Wakefield. Mass.
. 5819 Darlington Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
SiSS Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111.
68 Franklin St.. Ogdensburg. X. Y.
109 California Ave., Detroit, Mich.
. Box 'iOO. San Luis Potosi, Mex.
809 George St.. Chicago, lU.
15 Bloonifield St.. Lexington, Mass.
48 Abbott Rd., Welleslcy Hills, Mass,
Oxford, Mass.
•19 West Alexandrine Ave., Detroit, Mich.
806 East Main St.. Bellevue, Ohio
iij 18th St., Toledo, Ohio
. Xewark, Ohio
lid Lake St., .\rlington, Mass.
Zeller, Katharine M.
Zepfler. Elizabeth
Ziebach. M.^rtha M.
433 East Mt. Airy Ave., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Xeedham, Mass.
Lake George, X^. Y.
2S4[
M^yffi
Smith, Jlua K.
Ollafis itf IHir
1283 Bergen St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
#;n^rial ^tiib^uts
Allen, Louise L.
B.OCTER, Rhoda
BixBY, Elizabeth A.
Brown, Olive
BuELL, Dorothy M.
Carroll, Celi.^
CARTER, Alice B.
Cl.\rke, Mary Electa
CoYLE, Virginia D.
Da^^nport, M.\hy F.
Durant, Lois P.
Eisenhardt, Florence M.
Eluott, Ruth
Fackt, Marie
Foley, Aileen M.
French, Marg.uiet
Oilman, Florence
Goldring, Katharine
Goldsmith, Frieda
H,\SKELL, Audrey T.
Hayxes, Wilma D.
Hench, Frances R.
Kn.\p, Mary G.
Lawson, ^Lvry F.
Long, Wilda >L
McLane, Lillias H.
104 School St., Gardiner, Me.
213 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.
55 Elm St., Woburn, Mass.
Wakefield, N. H.
202 Ash St., Waltham, Mass.
West Milton, Ohio
299 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.
Skaneateles. N. Y.
Bridgeton, N. J.
. Mount Holly, N. C.
Wellesley, Mass.
Newton St., Brookline, Mass.
120 Crescent Ave., Brighton, Mass.
Mascoutah, III.
80-1. Main St., Worcester, Mass.
71 Main St., Peabody, Mass.
Meredith, N. H.
Slingerlands, N. Y.
81 East 11th St., Eugene, Ore.
68 Harold St., Roxbury, Mass.
Centerville, Iowa
505 Linden Ave., Y'ork, Pa.
363 Stratford Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
. 5439 Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111.
■!73 Sumner St., East Boston, Mass.
2 Stanmore PI., Roxbury, Mass.
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McMa.nus, Angela C.
MacMullen, Caroline
Maine, F. Elfleda
Manchester, Gertrude B.
Marshall, Violet B.
Mason, Ruth S.
Maxcy, Louise T.
Moos, Elizabeth H.
Morley, Constance
Murphy. Emma M.
Newton, Grace M. li
NiLES, Lena M.
Noble, Lsabel H.
Palm, Anna E.
Perry, Frances G.
Petts, Josephine M.
Plummer, Frances B.
Rogers, Vera I.
Schubarth, Margaret
Sibley, Katharine W.
Squire, Laura C.
Tewksbuhy, Kathryn
townsend, juliaette l.
Turner, Pauline B.
Watson, Marion E.
Watt, Julia
Whitley, Marion
Williams, Ethel L.
WoosTER, Dorothy
YocuM, Elizabeth C.
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For referoiicos apply to
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SUN DA Y— XO I EMBER 15th
There rcinaiiieth therefore a rest."
(Somewhere in Hebrews.)
6:02 A.M.Bird-walk
7:01
Sjiirit-gathering
7:45
Lubber's Breakfast Party
8:05
Make bed, darn stockings,
pack laundry
8:23
Home letters
10:00
Choir
1 1 :00
Chapel
1 :00 P
M. Dinner engagement
;5:00
Faculty rushing
4 :00
Another s])irit-gathering
5:00
Society vesjjcrs and supper
7:00
Him and Chajjel
8:00
Class Prayer Meeting
!):45
Heart-to-heart talk
10:17
Learn jjoetry
10:4!)
Write diary — '"atmos-
]ihere" notes
11:13
Reducing exercises
11:27
Study education and elocu-
tion
11:40-12:30 Good-nights
No career complete without one
Attention!
1013 AuTO, Fire Engine Models
Special: "The Still Reenisl)ury"
Guaranteed to be the simplest, quiet-
est, most effective machine on the
market, when properly chauffeured.
?J7
"See That Hump"
W'l' fAtiMraiilct' to make YOF liejiiitiful
or
(lime hack
Treatment free to Freshmen anil Sopli-
omores
Mary Hemenway Hall
Sumthing Nu
In Entertanements !
Spend yoor Saturday afternoons
under tlie spell of the Dei)artment of
English Coniposishun. Matinay frum
wun-thurty too too-twenty-five. Price
uv admishun, sum sense! Proseeds to
be doughnated to a Rescew Howm
for Shalls and Wills.
Carter's Red Kiting Flewids used
exclusivelee
For All Juniors
All Committees Advise
"The National Joy Smoke"
or
Forensic Burning
Accept no Substitutes
The College Hall Proctors
Insist
No signs so effective as ours
Trv them
"Don't raise your voice : It Floats'
A Word to Freshmen and
Sophomores :
Buy "Fit-Rite" Sheets
They won't slip off in the Gym
"There's a Reason"
FREE!
*Food for Freshmen
For 191.'? and all succeeding classes
We're sorry for you, Freshmen! It
surely is unjust
That every brand new chafing dish
should have to stand and rust;
But think about your grievances — we
know you have a lot —
Chafe over them and you will see how
friction keeps things hot.
*For Thought
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